International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance
Herausgeber: Jörgens, Helge; Well, Mareike; Kolleck, Nina
International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance
Herausgeber: Jörgens, Helge; Well, Mareike; Kolleck, Nina
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This book examines the influence of international public administrations on global politics in the Anthropocene. Combining theoretical and empirical methods, it is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in environmental policy and politics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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This book examines the influence of international public administrations on global politics in the Anthropocene. Combining theoretical and empirical methods, it is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in environmental policy and politics. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781009383462
- ISBN-10: 1009383469
- Artikelnr.: 69035611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781009383462
- ISBN-10: 1009383469
- Artikelnr.: 69035611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction - Studying the role and influence of international
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
1. Introduction - Studying the role and influence of international
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.







