This book introduces international bureaucracy as a key field of study for public administration and also rediscovers it as an essential ingredient in the study of international organisations. To what extent, how and why do international bureaucracies challenge and supplement the inherent Westphalian intergovernmental order based on territorial sovereignty? To what extent, how and why do international bureaucracies supplement the existing international intergovernmental order with a multi-dimensional international order subjugated by a compound set of decision-making dynamics?
International bureaucracies constitute a distinct and increasingly important feature of public administration studies. However, the role of international bureaucracies has been largely neglected in most social science sub-disciplines. This book takes a first step into a third generation of international organisation (IO) studies.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Trondal et al.: Unpacking International Organisations: The dynamics of compound bureaucracies
Jarle Trondal, Martin Marcussen, Torbjörn Larsson, & Frode Veggeland have published Unpacking International Organisations: The dynamics of compound bureaucracies (Manchester Univ. Press 2010). Here's the abstract: