Governance by International Public Administrations

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Administrative Cohesion
administrative coordination
administrative governance
Administrative Styles
Andreas Corcaci
Annual Budget Procedure
Arthur Benz
Average Geodesic Distance
Barbara Saerbeck
bureaucratic autonomy
Bureaucratic Influence
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Climate Secretariat
Collaboration Problems
Comparative Public Administration
Cutback Management
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EU Budget
EU Commission
European Administration
global policy-making
Helge Jorgens
Independent Research Capacities
influence of international bureaucracies on policy
Interinstitutional Negotiations
International Bureaucracies
international organisations
international organizations
International Politics
International Public Administrations
International Relations
IO Performance
IPAs
Jan Wolfgang Doser
Jarle Trondal
Jonas Tallberg
Jorn Ege
Klaus H. Goetz
Magnus Lundgren
MFF
Michael W. Bauer
multilevel governance
Multilevel Relations
Nina Kolleck
OSCE Secretariat
policy implementation
Policy Output
Public Administrations
Ronny Patz
Steffen Eckhard
Stephan Grohs
Theresa Squatrito
Thomas Sommerer
transnational administration
transnational cooperation
UNFCCC Body
UNFCCC Secretariat

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138289628
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the demand and necessity for greater international and transnational cooperation increase, the bureaucratic bodies of international organizations are receiving ever more scholarly attention. However, the relevance of International Public Administrations (IPAs) for global policy-making remains neither empirically nor theoretically well understood, and yet little systematic knowledge is available about the influence international bureaucracies may have on policy-making. What makes international bureaucracies influential? Are the sources of their influence on policy-making comparable to that of national public administrations? Is there a need to reflect on other factors than known from the analysis of national bureaucracies or for re-assessing the impact of traditional factors of influence in multilevel constellations? Is there a systematic link between intra-organizational structures and the behavior of the personnel of international bureaucracies and the policy output of their organizations? What are the effects of international bureaucracies’ role for particular policies or policy constellations? The different contributions in this volume address these questions from different conceptual perspectives and focus on different tools of administrative governance.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.

Christoph Knill holds the Chair of Public Policy and Public Administration at the LMU Munich, Germany, and is the speaker of the International Public Administration research unit. Michael W. Bauer holds the Jean Monnet Chair for Comparative Public Administration and Policy Analysis at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany.