توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Inter-Organizational Relations and World Order: Re-Pluralizing the Debate
نام کتاب : Inter-Organizational Relations and World Order: Re-Pluralizing the Debate
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : روابط بین سازمانی و نظم جهانی: تکثر مجدد بحث
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نویسندگان : Ulrich Franke, Martin Koch (editors)
ناشر : Bristol University Press
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 229
ISBN (شابک) : 9781529233100
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nInterorganizational Relations and World Order: Re-Pluralizing the Debate\nCopyright information\nTable of Contents\nList of Figures and Tables\nList of Abbreviations\nNotes on Contributors\nAcknowledegments\n1 Introduction: Examining Inter-Organizational Relations\n Inter-organizational relations as an emerging subfield\n Preconditions for the study of inter-organizational relations in international relations\n Purpose of this volume\n Forms and characteristics of inter-organizational relations\n Contributions to world order\n Mapping the field of research on inter-organizational relations\n Rationalist approaches to inter-organizational relations\n Resource dependence\n Regime complexity\n Challengers to the rationalist mainstream\n Network accounts\n Sociological neo-institutionalism\n Classical pragmatism: structures of corporate practice\n Structure of this book and its contributions\n Notes\n References\n2 Hybrid Anti-Impunity Commissions and the Rule of Law\n Introduction\n State of the art\n Theoretical framework\n Methodology\n Analysis: CICIG and the rule of law\n The genesis of CICIG\n CICIG’s inter-organizational relations\n Stakeholders at the global/regional level\n Stakeholders at the national level – host-state institutions\n Stakeholders at the societal level – civil society organizations\n Stakeholders at national level outside the host state – donor states\n Results\n Conclusion and outlook\n Notes\n References\n3 Inter-Organizational Relations in Counterterrorism\n Introduction\n State of the art: counterterrorism listing in the UN and EU\n Sociological neo-institutionalism and post-structuralist discourse theory: IGOs, lists and discursive closure\n Methodological remarks\n Shaping through closure: analysing UN-EU anti-terrorist lists\n Isomorphism and mutual adjustments\n Shaping through discursive closure\n Results\n Conclusions and outlook\n Notes\n References\n4 Changing Models of Peacekeeping and the Downsizing of Human-Rights Norms\n Introduction\n State of the art\n Conceptual framework: regime complexity and its effects on norm dynamics in peacekeeping operations\n Analysing the Mali case as a ‘laboratory’ for stabilization interventions\n The politics of regime complexity: peacekeeping, protection and counterterrorism in Mali\n Counterterrorism and peacekeeping entanglements in Mali\n Protection of civilians and peacekeeping under pressure\n Enhancing coercive state power and the militarization of the protection of civilians\n Loss of impartiality and the effects on the protection of civilians\n Conclusions and outlook\n Notes\n References\n5 Political Cleavages and the Competition over Epistemic Authority\n Introduction\n State of the art\n Theory: organizational fields and their cleavages\n Methodology\n The transparency cleavage and its effects on military expenditure statistics\n A lack of field-wide governance\n Producers of statistics emerging in one camp but not the other\n Uncertainty about spending levels and mimetic isomorphism\n An expert discourse pushing for purchasing power parity calculations\n Results: the persistence of field dynamics\n Conclusions and outlook\n Acknowledgements\n References\n6 Individual Linking Pins and the Life Cycle of Inter-Organizational Cooperation\n Introduction\n State of the art: NGO–NGO cooperation\n Theoretical framework: linking pins and the stages of inter-organizational cooperation\n Phases of inter-organizational cooperation\n Linking pins and inter-organizational cooperation\n Linking pins in the phases of inter-organizational cooperation\n Methods and case selection\n The roles of linking pins in security cooperation among humanitarian NGOs\n The start-up phase of NGO security cooperation\n The consolidation phase of NGO security cooperation\n The expansion phase of NGO security cooperation\n Results\n Conclusion and outlook\n Notes\n References\n7 The UN Global Compact as Inter-Organizational Relations\n Introduction\n The UN Global Compact and its ongoing assessment\n Framing the UN Global Compact as inter- organizational relations\n Methodology and case selection\n Analysing the UN Global Compact and BP’s interpretation\n Origin and rationale of the UN Global Compact\n Corporate perception and understanding of the UN Global Compact: BP\n Results\n Conclusions and outlook\n Notes\n References\n8 World Sports and Russia’s War Against Ukraine\n Introduction\n State of the art: the IOC and FIFA in world politics\n Theoretical framework: organization studies and classical pragmatism\n Methodology\n The IOC, FIFA and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\n The IOC’s and FIFA’s environmental embedding\n The IOC, FIFA and their responses to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\n The International Olympic Committee\n FIFA\n Answering the research question\n Conclusion and outlook\n Acknowledgements\n Notes\n References\n9 Conclusion: A Pragmatist View of Inter-Organizational Relations and World Order\n Inter-organizational relations research revisited\n Inter-organizational contributions to world order\n Translating the world-order contributions in this volume into beliefs as rules for action\n Some dynamics of the current world order and an agenda for its future exploration\n Note\n References\nIndex