Monographie
International organizations under pressure : legitimating global governance in challenging times / Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann,... [et autres]
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- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- International organizations under pressure : legitimating global governance in challenging times / Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann,... [et autres]
A pour autre édition sur un support différent
- International Organizations under Pressure Legitimating Global Governance in Challenging Times Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann [et autres] 2019 Oxford Oxford University Press 978-0-19-187449-9
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Autre(s) auteur(s)
Publication
- Oxford : Oxford University press, 2019
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (XVI-319 pages) : graphiques, tableaux ; 24 cm
ISBN
- 978-0-19-883789-3
- 0-19-883789-5
EAN
- 9780198837893
- 9780198837893 rel.
Classification décimale Dewey
- 341.2
Note sur la responsabilité
- Coauteur(s) : Ellen Reichel, Tobias Weise
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [269]-307. Index
Résumé ou extrait
- La jaquette indique : "International organizations like the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, or the European Union are a defining feature of contemporary world politics. In recent years, many of them have also become heavily politicized. 0In this book, we examine how the norms and values that underpin the evaluations of international organizations have changed over the past 50 years. Looking at five organizations in depth, we observe two major trends. Taken together, both trends make the legitimation of international organizations more challenging today. First, people-based legitimacy standards are on the rise: international organizations are increasingly asked to demonstrate not only what they do for their member states, but0also for the people living in these states. Second, procedural legitimacy standards gain ground: international organizations are increasingly evaluated not only based on what they accomplish, but also based on how they arrive at decisions, manage themselves, or coordinate with other organizations in the field. In sum, the study thus documents how the list of expectations international organizations need to fulfil to count as 'legitimate' has expanded over time. The sources of this expansion are manifold. Among others, they include the politicization of expanded international authority and the rise of non-state actors as new audiences from which international organizations seek legitimacy."
- Présentation de l'éditeur : "This volume investigates how the norms and values that underpin the legitimation of international organizations (IOs) have changed from 1970s onwards."
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