This book applies established analytical concepts such as
influence, authority, administrative styles, autonomy, budgeting
and multilevel administration to the study of international
bureaucracies and their political environment. It reflects on the
commonalities and differences between national and international
administrations and carefully constructs the impact of
international administrative tools on policy making. The book shows
how the study of international bureaucracies can fertilize
interdisciplinary discourse, in particular between International
Relations, Comparative Government and Public Administration. The
book makes a forceful argument for Public Administration to take on
the challenge of internationalization.
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