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1 online resource (240 pages) |
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Book collections on Project MUSE
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Contents |
Front Cover -- Interorganizational Relations and World Order: Re-Pluralizing the Debate -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledegments -- 1 Introduction: Examining Inter-Organizational Relations -- Inter-organizational relations as an emerging subfield -- Preconditions for the study of inter-organizational relations in international relations -- Purpose of this volume -- Forms and characteristics of inter-organizational relations -- Contributions to world order |
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Mapping the field of research on inter-organizational relations -- Rationalist approaches to inter-organizational relations -- Resource dependence -- Regime complexity -- Challengers to the rationalist mainstream -- Network accounts -- Sociological neo-institutionalism -- Classical pragmatism: structures of corporate practice -- Structure of this book and its contributions -- Notes -- References -- 2 Hybrid Anti-Impunity Commissions and the Rule of Law -- Introduction -- State of the art -- Theoretical framework -- Methodology -- Analysis: CICIG and the rule of law -- The genesis of CICIG |
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CICIG's inter-organizational relations -- Stakeholders at the global/regional level -- Stakeholders at the national level -- host-state institutions -- Stakeholders at the societal level -- civil society organizations -- Stakeholders at national level outside the host state -- donor states -- Results -- Conclusion and outlook -- Notes -- References -- 3 Inter-Organizational Relations in Counterterrorism -- Introduction -- State of the art: counterterrorism listing in the UN and EU -- Sociological neo-institutionalism and post-structuralist discourse theory: IGOs, lists and discursive closure |
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Methodological remarks -- Shaping through closure: analysing UN-EU anti-terrorist lists -- Isomorphism and mutual adjustments -- Shaping through discursive closure -- Results -- Conclusions and outlook -- Notes -- References -- 4 Changing Models of Peacekeeping and the Downsizing of Human-Rights Norms -- Introduction -- State of the art -- Conceptual framework: regime complexity and its effects on norm dynamics in peacekeeping operations -- Analysing the Mali case as a 'laboratory' for stabilization interventions |
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The politics of regime complexity: peacekeeping, protection and counterterrorism in Mali -- Counterterrorism and peacekeeping entanglements in Mali -- Protection of civilians and peacekeeping under pressure -- Enhancing coercive state power and the militarization of the protection of civilians -- Loss of impartiality and the effects on the protection of civilians -- Conclusions and outlook -- Notes -- References -- 5 Political Cleavages and the Competition over Epistemic Authority -- Introduction -- State of the art -- Theory: organizational fields and their cleavages -- Methodology |
Summary |
Bringing together a team of experts, this volume sheds new light on inter-organizational relations in world politics. It demonstrates that, just as inter-organizations relations themselves are diverse and complex, research on this topic should also be pluralistic in order to draw new and valuable results and insights |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 30, 2023) |
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International organization.
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World politics.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intergovernmental Organizations.
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International organization
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World politics
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Politics & government.
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Politics and Government.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Franke, Ulrich, editor
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Koch, Martin, editor
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ISBN |
9781529233100 |
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1529233100 |
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