List of Illustrations
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: International Organizations
Revisited
Dennis Dijkzeul and Dirk Salomons
Part I: Decision-Making with National Governments
Chapter 1. Multilateral Diplomacy, Global
Governance and Networks of Inter-Governmental and Non-Governmental
Organizations
James P. Muldoon, Jr. and JoAnn B. Aviel
Chapter 2. Financing as the UN’s Chronic
Deficiency
Sandra Aviles and Romano Lasker
Chapter 3. Norm Setting at the United Nations:
The Politics of Sustainable Human Development
Jacques Fomerand
Part II: Decision-Making within International Organizations
Chapter 4. Managing People at the United
Nations: Squaring the Circle of Merit and Patronage
Dirk Salomons
Chapter 5. Fraud, Corruption and the United
Nations’ Culture
Yves Beigbeder
Part III: Implementation and Evaluation
Chapter 6. The Program Approach and Its Lack of
Participation
Dennis Dijkzeul
Chapter 7. How NGO Practices Mediate
International Human Rights
Monika Krause
Chapter 8. Networked Diplomacy and Changing
Polarity in World Politics: An Armenia-Turkey Normalization
Attempt
Anna Ohanyan and Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan
Chapter 9. The Use and Limits of Civil Society
for Post-Conflict State Democratization: Donor Practices in Bosnia
and Herzegovina Revisited
Kristie D. Evenson
Chapter 10. UN Security Council Resolution 1325
in Afghanistan: Opportunity or Rhetorical Device?
Lucile Martin and Saeed Parto
Part IV: Conclusions
Chapter 11. Therapies and Conclusions: Toward A
Better Understanding of the Management of International
Organizations
Dennis Dijkzeul, Yves Beigbeder and Dirk Salomons
Index
Dennis Dijkzeul is Professor of Conflict and Organization Research at the Social Science School and the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. He also teaches at the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University in New York.
“This thorough revision and rejuvenation of the editors’ groundbreaking collection Rethinking International Organizations is another fundamental contribution to the study of international organizations.” • Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
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