Publication: More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies?
More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies?
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Michaelowa, K., & Michaelowa, A. (2024). More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies? In H. Jörgens, N. Kolleck, & M. Well (Eds.), International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance. The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention (pp. 153–179). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009383486.007
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Using a dynamic version of the principal–agent model this chapter develops a theoretical framework for an international bureaucracy’s influence on the delegation of responsibilities by the organization’s member states. It argues that this influence is reinforced by external resource flows that both directly and indirectly strengthen the role of the bureaucracy. The chapter uses the case of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to test the hypotheses since its major resource flows have been driven solely by a privat
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Michaelowa, K., & Michaelowa, A. (2024). More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies? In H. Jörgens, N. Kolleck, & M. Well (Eds.), International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance. The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention (pp. 153–179). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009383486.007