Saturday, March 14, 2015

Abbott, Genschel, Snidal, & Zangl: International Organizations as Orchestrators

Kenneth W. Abbott (Arizona State Univ.), Philipp Genschel (European Univ. Institute), Duncan Snidal (Univ. of Oxford), & Bernhard Zangl (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen) have published International Organizations as Orchestrators (Cambridge Univ. Press 2015). Contents include:
  • Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl, Orchestration: global governance through intermediaries
  • Michael Blauberger & Berthold Rittberger, Orchestrating policy implementation: EU governance through regulatory networks
  • Manfred Elsig, Orchestration on a tight leash: state oversight of the WTO
  • Lora Anne Viola, Orchestration by design: the G20 in international financial regulation
  • Erin R. Graham & Alexander Thompson, Efficient orchestration? The Global Environment Facility in the governance of climate adaptation
  • Xinyuan Dai, Orchestrating monitoring: the optimal adaptation of international organizations
  • Jonas Tallberg, Orchestrating enforcement: international organizations mobilizing compliance constituencies
  • Tine Hanrieder, WHO orchestrates? Coping with competitors in global health
  • Virginia Haufler, Orchestrating peace? Civil war, conflict minerals, and the United Nations Security Council
  • Cornis van der Lugt & Klaus Dingwerth, Governing where focality is low: UNEP and the Principles for Responsible Investment
  • Lucio Baccaro, Orchestration for the 'social partners' only: internal constraints on the ILO
  • Michael Findley, Daniel Nielson & J.C. Sharman, Orchestrating the fight against anonymous incorporation: a field experiment
  • Walter Mattli & Jack Seddon, Orchestration along the Pareto frontier: winners and losers
  • Kenneth W. Abbott, Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl, Orchestrating global governance: from empirical findings to theoretical implications