03917oam 2200685I 450 991044968210332120200520144314.01-134-71047-X1-280-02018-00-203-45085-X10.4324/9780203450857 (CKB)1000000000000791(EBL)181752(OCoLC)437084579(SSID)ssj0000277117(PQKBManifestationID)11206660(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000277117(PQKBWorkID)10234639(PQKB)10552003(MiAaPQ)EBC181752(PPN)198452535(Au-PeEL)EBL181752(CaPaEBR)ebr2003843(CaONFJC)MIL2018(OCoLC)70763323(EXLCZ)99100000000000079120180331d1998 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAutonomous policy making by international organizations /edited by Bob Reinalda and Bertjan VerbeekLondon ;New York :Routledge,1998.1 online resource (273 p.)Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science ;5Description based upon print version of record.0-203-45969-5 0-415-16486-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Contents; Notes on contributors; Preface; Autonomous policy making by international organizations: purpose, outline and results; Theoretical perspectives; International organizations: the ugly duckling of international relations theory?; The decision-making approach to international organizations: Cox and Jacobson's anatomic lesson revisited; Organization theory and the autonomy of the International Labour Organization: two classic studies still going strong; Two-level interaction as source of influence: the European Union and equal treatment policiesA rational choice analysis of international organizations: how UNEP helped to bring about the Mediterranean Action Plan Security and human rights; Non-proliferation: reinforcing the IAEA nuclear safeguards regime in the 1990's; The margin beyond intergovernmentalism: the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; The role of NATO's bureaucracy in shaping and widening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; An early window of opportunity: the intervention by the Council of Europe in the Saar problem, 1952 1954; The effectiveness of the Council of Europe's human rights regimeEconomics Filling the transitional void: the crucial role of International Financial Institutions in assisting Eastern European reforms; The increased influence of EU monetary institutions in determining national policies: a transnational monetary elite at work; International economic organizations: more policy making, less autonomy; Conclusion; Why do international organizations never die?; Index and abbreviationsThe volume seeks to determine the ways in which IO's contribute to the solution of global problems by influencing international decision-making in ways that go beyond the lowest common denominator of national interests.Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science ;5.International agenciesDecision makingInternational organizationElectronic books.International agenciesDecision making.International organization.060Reinalda Bob280982Verbeek Bertjan1960-873046MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910449682103321Autonomous policy making by international organizations2029669UNINA