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020 _a9781032346724
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245 _aInternational public administrations in global public policy:
_bsources and effects of bureaucratic influence
260 _bRoutledge
_aOxan
_c2023
300 _axix, 255 p.
365 _aGBP
_b34.99
490 _aRoutledge Studies in Policy and Power
520 _aThis book examines the rise and agency of International Organizations (IOs) and their bureaucratic bodies— the International Public Administrations (IPAs)— as a reflection of an ongoing transfer of political authority and power from the domestic to the international level. It shows that IPAs represent actors per se, with autonomy and resources that allow them to exert an independent influence on global policy-making processes and outputs. Providing a combination of novel conceptual lenses and research design to capture IPAs as an empirical phenomenon, the book takes an open, theoretically and methodologically diverse approach to show that IPAs are far from being negligible actors in global public policy and must be taken seriously as actors in policy-making beyond the nation-state. This book will be of key interest to students, scholars, and practitioners in Public Policy and Public Administration, International Relations, International Political Economy, as well as Organizational Studies. (https://www.routledge.com/International-Public-Administrations-in-Global-Public-Policy-Sources-and/Knill-Steinebach/p/book/9781032346724)
650 _aInternational agencies
_915838
650 _aPublic administration--International cooperation
_915839
650 _aPolicy sciences--International cooperation
_915840
700 _aKnill, Christoph
_913629
700 _aSteinebach, Yves
_915841
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