Patterns of international organization: task specific vs. general purpose
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San Domenico di Fiesole: European University Institute, 2014. (EUI Working Paper RSCAS; Band 2014, Nr. 128).
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TY - UNPB
T1 - Patterns of international organization
T2 - task specific vs. general purpose
AU - Lenz, Tobias
AU - Bezuijen, Jeanine
AU - Hooghe, Liesbet
AU - Marks, Gary
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This paper surveys fundamental contrasts in the articulation of international authority using a new dataset, constructed by the authors, that estimates the composition and decision-making rules of 72 international organizations from 1950 to 2010. We theorize that two modes of governance – general purpose and task specific – represent distinctive ways of organizing political life, and this has stark implications for the exercise of international authority. We engage theoretical perspectives that bridge rational and constructivist approaches to examine how general purpose and task specific international organizations exhibit systematic differences in their institutional configuration, delegation, pooling, and development.
AB - This paper surveys fundamental contrasts in the articulation of international authority using a new dataset, constructed by the authors, that estimates the composition and decision-making rules of 72 international organizations from 1950 to 2010. We theorize that two modes of governance – general purpose and task specific – represent distinctive ways of organizing political life, and this has stark implications for the exercise of international authority. We engage theoretical perspectives that bridge rational and constructivist approaches to examine how general purpose and task specific international organizations exhibit systematic differences in their institutional configuration, delegation, pooling, and development.
KW - Politics
KW - International organization
KW - delegation
KW - pooling
KW - authority
KW - autonomy
M3 - Working papers
T3 - EUI Working Paper RSCAS
BT - Patterns of international organization
PB - European University Institute
CY - San Domenico di Fiesole
ER -