Organizational progeny: why governments are losing control over the proliferating structures of global governance
Johnson, Tana
Organizational progeny: why governments are losing control over the proliferating structures of global governance - Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2014 - xvi, 284 pages: charts; 24 cm.
"While most studies focus on states as principals and international bureaucrats as agents, [the author] demonstrates that many international bureaucrats have mastered the art of insulating themselves from state control."
9780198717799
International cooperation: general
Globalization
Governance
International agencies
International organization
Law
Mondialisation
World politics
Globalism
International organizations
341.2 / JOH
Organizational progeny: why governments are losing control over the proliferating structures of global governance - Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2014 - xvi, 284 pages: charts; 24 cm.
"While most studies focus on states as principals and international bureaucrats as agents, [the author] demonstrates that many international bureaucrats have mastered the art of insulating themselves from state control."
9780198717799
International cooperation: general
Globalization
Governance
International agencies
International organization
Law
Mondialisation
World politics
Globalism
International organizations
341.2 / JOH