International organizations under pressure : legitimating global governance in challenging times /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dingwerth, Klaus (Author), Witt, Antonia (Author), Lehmann, Ina (Political science researcher) (Author), Reichel, Ellen (Political science researcher) (Author), Weise, Tobias (Political science researcher) (Author)
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; International Organizations under Pressure: Legitimating Global Governance in Challenging Times; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Acronyms; 1: International Organizations under Pressure: Introduction; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS UNDER PRESSURE; THE STATE OF THE ART; Moving beyond Attitudes and Media Debates; Taking History Seriously; Beyond the Big Five; RESEARCH DESIGN; Case Selection; The Period of Investigation; Beyond the Founding Documents: The Empirical Material; KEY ARGUMENTS; International Organizations under Pressure
  • The Rise of the PeopleThe Rise of Procedures; The Multiplicity of Paths; BROADER IMPLICATIONS; PLAN OF THE BOOK; 2: Legitimation Contests: A Theoretical Framework; INTRODUCTION; LEGITIMACY AND LEGITIMATION; Beliefs; Social Relationship; Audience; Degrees of Agreement; THE DISCURSIVE INTERACTION MODEL; SPEAKERS, AUDIENCES, AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS: THE ELEMENTS OF A DISCURSIVE INTERACTION MODEL; The Inner Circle: Who Speaks to Whom?; The Outer Circle: What Do Speakers Refer To?; Evaluations of Performance; Evaluations of Procedure; Evaluations of Personality
  • Beyond the Outer Circle: in Which World Political Contexts Do Speakers Speak?Waves of Democratization; Economic Globalization and the Rise of Global Capitalism; Political Globalization and the Authority and Density of International Organizations; Global Power Shifts; Technological Change; THE FRAMEWORK IN BRIEF; CASE STUDY APPROACH AND STRUCTURE; 3: From the GATT Gospel to Democratic Global Governance: Legitimating the GATT and the World Trade Organization; INTRODUCTION; THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION: FROM HAVANA TO DOHA; The Founding Years; The Growth of the GATT
  • The Tokyo and Uruguay RoundsThe Doha Round; LEGITIMATING THE GATT AND WTO: THE NORMATIVE BASELINE; AFTER THE GOSPEL: THE RISE OF NON-TRADE VALUES; Environmental Concerns; Labour Rights; AFTER POLITICIZATION: THE RISE OF DEMOCRACY; The Democratic Legitimation Frame after Seattle; The Doha Deadlock and the Long Legacy of Seattle; PATHWAYS OF NORMATIVE CHANGE; Discursive Coalitions in Favourable Ideational Climates; 'No Crisis, No Change': Quasi-Constitutional Moments as Windows for Change; Normative Path Dependence; CONCLUSION
  • 4: Between the Shadow of History and the 'Union of People': Legitimating the Organisation of African Unity and the African UnionINTRODUCTION; THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF AFRICAN INTEGRATION; LEGITIMATING THE OAU/AU: THE NORMATIVE BASELINE; AFTER THE 'TALKING SHOP': FROM COORDINATION TO DELIVERY; The Rise of Peace and (Human) Security; . . . and Its Critics; The Promise of Better Management and Efficiency; Summary and Outlook; BEYOND THE 'CLUB OF DICTATORS': THE RISE OF THE 'PEOPLE-CENTRED UNION'; Promoting Participation and Inclusive Governance through the OAU/AU