International organisations (IOs) often receive a bad press,
seen as intrusive, domineering and unresponsive to the needs of the
people and countries they are meant to serve. They are also seen as
sclerotic bureaucracies, unable to move fast or to solve the
intractable problems of the countries that need their assistance.
The best way to understand the operation of these international
organisations is to bring together those who represent their
countries at IOs and those who have been working at IOs at various
capacities and then to listen to their experiences.
The book will set the scene through a theoretical introduction
to ask the questions, and then features chapters on each IO from
experts, with comments and additional insights from experienced
practitioners or observers, and a conclusion that explicitly draws
out the comparative lessons and contrasts the insights of
practitioners from those of external observers. It seeks to develop
an alternative approach to the analysis of IOs that takes account
of all those involved, whether state representatives, IO leaders
and members of the secretariat. .
Providing a well informed, innovative and consistently
structured analysis of IOs this work will be of interest to
students and scholars of international relations, international
organizations and global governance.
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