This book, available in paperback for the first time, introduces international bureaucracy as a key field of study for public administration and also rediscovers it as an essential ingredient in the study of international organisations. To what extent, how and why do international bureaucracies challenge and supplement the inherent Westphalian intergovernmental order based on territorial sovereignty? To what extent, how and why do international bureaucracies supplement the existing international intergovernmental order with a multi-dimensional international order subjugated by a compound set of decision-making dynamics? International bureaucracies constitute a distinct and increasingly important feature of public administration studies. However, the role of international bureaucracies has been largely neglected in most social science sub-disciplines. This book takes a first step into a third generation of international organisation (IO) studies.
Jarle Trondal is Professor in Public Administration at University of Agder and ARENA – Centre for European Studies, University of OsloMartin Marcussen is Professor in Global Governance at University of Copenhagen. Torbjörn Larsson is Associate Professor in Political Science at Stockholm UniversityFrode Veggeland is Professor at the Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo
1. The bureaucracy of international organisations2. On the principles of organisation of international bureaucraciesSection I3. The European Commission4. The OECD Secretariat5. The WTO SecretariatSection II6. Departmental dynamics in international bureaucracies7. Supranational dynamics in international bureaucracies8. Epistemic dynamics in international bureaucracies9. Intergovernmental dynamics in international bureaucraciesConclusions10. Complexity and stability in international bureaucraciesIndex