International Organizations (IOs) are vital institutions in world
politics in which cross-border issues can be discussed and global
problems managed. This path-breaking book shows the efforts that
small states have made to participate more fully in IO activities.
It draws attention to the challenges created by widened
participation in IOs and develops an original model of the dilemmas
that both IOs and small states face as the norms of sovereign
equality and the right to develop coincide. Drawing on extensive
qualitative data, including more than 80 interviews conducted for
this book, the authors find that the strategies which both IOs and
small states adopt to balance their respective dilemmas can explain
both continuity and change in their interactions with institutions
ranging from UN agencies to the World Trade Organization.
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