Handbook on Governance in International Organizations

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Handbook on Governance in International Organizations

Edgar, Alistair D.

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

11/2023

384

Dura

Inglês

9781800884922

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:

1 Introduction to the Handbook on governance in international organizations 15
Alistair D. Edgar

PART I WHAT IS IT? APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING
GOVERNANCE IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
2 Formal and informal, legal and behavioural approaches 21
Alexandra R. Harrington
3 Power and intergovernmental organizations 39
Kendall W. Stiles
4 Administrative models and modes of governance 56
Roger A. Coate
5 Ideas, experts, and the global economy: feminist contributions to the
study of governance in international organizations 74
Andrea M. Collins

PART II WHO GOVERNS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND HOW?
STATES AND THE GOVERNANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
6 Mexico's advocacy to consider the human implications of the
international monetary and financial systems at the Bretton Woods conference 92
Cynthia Leal
7 Brazil gives up its role in global governance - far right movements and
multilateral organizations: the case of Brazil 107
Monica Herz

ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, LEADERSHIP, AND GENDER
8 Expert bodies and organizational culture(s) in international organizations 121
Nina Reiners
9 Executive head leadership of United Nations specialized agencies 137
Kent J. Kille
10 Where are the women leaders in international organizations and what
difference do they make? 155
Kirsten Haack and Margaret P. Karns

CIVIL SOCIETY AND IO GOVERNANCE
11 "Nothing about us without us": governance at the United Nations
through affected persons federations of LGBTIQ+ activists and sex workers 176
Robyn Linde
12 Opening up to civil society: access, participation, and impact 192
Christer Joensson and Jonas Tallberg

PART III GOVERNANCE DONE WELL; GOVERNANCE GONE BAD
DOING GOOD BY DOING WELL? SUCCESS STORIES OF EFFECTIVE
GOVERNANCE
13 Development, human rights, and the rights-based approach: evolving
global governance 214
Joel E. Oestreich
14 President of the United Nations General Assembly: least-known leader 230
Alistair D. Edgar

FACING CRISES FROM WITHIN AND OUTSIDE: CAN IOS HOLD
THEMSELVES TO ACCOUNT?
15 Holding individuals serving the United Nations to account for wrongdoing 247
Ai Kihara-Hunt
16 Accountability and the digital transformation of international organizations 264
Niamh Kinchin
17 Tweeting through the pandemic: self-legitimation and depoliticization
in the WHO Twittersphere 284
Matthias Hofferberth

CALLS FOR A CHANGING OF THE GUARD
18 Small state, big table: the relevance of St. Vincent and the Grenadines'
election to the United Nations Security Council for small states in the
multilateral system 305
Kai-Ann D. Skeete
19 Staffing global governance: an effective human resources policy for
a spectacular United Nations 319
Cristian Gimenez Corte

PART IV HAVE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS HAD THEIR DAY?
20 International organizations are more than states make of them 341
Roberto Dominguez and Jose Antonio Sanahuja
21 A reflection on the future of international organizations: have they had
their day or can we make them fit for purpose? 358
Lorraine Elliott

Index 374
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International organisations; governance; global governance; United Nations; gender and governance; UN reform