Who participates in global governance?: states, bureaucracies, and NGOs in the United Nations
"Why are non-state actors (NSAs) sometimes granted participation rights in International Organizations and what influences the decision? This work presents the case that that non-state actors have lobbied for formal participation roles in international organizations since at least the formation...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Why are non-state actors (NSAs) sometimes granted participation rights in International Organizations and what influences the decision? This work presents the case that that non-state actors have lobbied for formal participation roles in international organizations since at least the formation of the United Nations system but formal upstream participation roles are uncommon. Secretariats consistently support partnership with NSAs in implementation as a means towards greater efficiency or efficacy, and states consistently support such partnerships as launched by the secretariat as a means towards fulfilling the IO's intended mission. However, states and their IOs have more often than not raised opposition to granting NSAs a right of participation in member-state assemblies during decision-making. They have instead favoured informal means of consultation. During those occasions in which NSAs have been granted a formal right of participation during decision-making they have demonstrated the ability to supply specific benefits to IOs or to particular member-states who then support NSA participation rights. States and their organizations have consistently considered the formal inclusion of NSAs and chosen when, where, and in what ways to allow such inclusion in a manner that furthers the interests of individual states and their multilateral organizations. Challenging the regular assumption that the power of states and the efficacy of multilateral governance have simply wilted in the heat of globalization while NSAs have flourished, this work features analysis of key institutions such as UNCEF, UNDP and the Environment Programme. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, the United Nations, and NGOs. "-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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spelling | Ruhlman, Molly A. Verfasser (DE-588)1060385848 aut Who participates in global governance? states, bureaucracies, and NGOs in the United Nations Molly A. Ruhlman First issued in paperback London ; New York Routledge 2017 XI, 175 Seiten Diagramme 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge global institutions series 86 Includes bibliographical references and index "Why are non-state actors (NSAs) sometimes granted participation rights in International Organizations and what influences the decision? This work presents the case that that non-state actors have lobbied for formal participation roles in international organizations since at least the formation of the United Nations system but formal upstream participation roles are uncommon. Secretariats consistently support partnership with NSAs in implementation as a means towards greater efficiency or efficacy, and states consistently support such partnerships as launched by the secretariat as a means towards fulfilling the IO's intended mission. However, states and their IOs have more often than not raised opposition to granting NSAs a right of participation in member-state assemblies during decision-making. They have instead favoured informal means of consultation. During those occasions in which NSAs have been granted a formal right of participation during decision-making they have demonstrated the ability to supply specific benefits to IOs or to particular member-states who then support NSA participation rights. States and their organizations have consistently considered the formal inclusion of NSAs and chosen when, where, and in what ways to allow such inclusion in a manner that furthers the interests of individual states and their multilateral organizations. Challenging the regular assumption that the power of states and the efficacy of multilateral governance have simply wilted in the heat of globalization while NSAs have flourished, this work features analysis of key institutions such as UNCEF, UNDP and the Environment Programme. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, the United Nations, and NGOs. "-- United Nations / Membership United Nations fast Vereinte Nationen Vereinte Nationen (DE-588)333-5 gnd rswk-swf Non-governmental organizations Globalization / Political aspects POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Treaties bisacsh Globalization / Political aspects fast Membership requirements fast Non-governmental organizations fast Globalisierung Politik Nichtstaatliche Organisation (DE-588)4131014-7 gnd rswk-swf Global Governance (DE-588)4698151-2 gnd rswk-swf Nichtstaatliche Organisation (DE-588)4131014-7 s Global Governance (DE-588)4698151-2 s Vereinte Nationen (DE-588)333-5 b DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-84848-8 Routledge global institutions series 86 (DE-604)BV035138819 86 |
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title | Who participates in global governance? states, bureaucracies, and NGOs in the United Nations |
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title_full | Who participates in global governance? states, bureaucracies, and NGOs in the United Nations Molly A. Ruhlman |
title_fullStr | Who participates in global governance? states, bureaucracies, and NGOs in the United Nations Molly A. Ruhlman |
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