Interorganizational Diffusion in International Relations Regional Institutions and the Role of the European Union
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Oxford Oxford University Press 2021Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (288 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780198823827
- Place qualifiers
- Other geographical groupings: Oceans and seas, historical, political etc
- Political, socio-economic, cultural and strategic groupings
- EU (European Union)
- Society and Social Sciences
- Politics and government
- Comparative politics
- Public administration
- Regional, state and other local government
- International relations
- International institutions
- 1 Place qualifiers
- 1Q Other geographical groupings
- 1QF Political
- 1QFE EU (European Union)
- ASEAN
- EU
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JP Politics and government
- JPB Comparative politics
- JPP Public administration
- JPR Regional
- JPS International relations
- JPSN International institutions
- Mercosur
- NAFTA
- Oceans and seas
- SADC
- contractual open-endedness
- cultural and strategic groupings
- diffusion
- historical
- institutional change
- institutional design
- mixed methods
- political etc
- regional organizations
- socio-economic
- state and other local government
- thema EDItEUR
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How and under what conditions does the European Union (EU) shape processes of institution building in other regional organizations? This book develops and tests a theory of interorganizational diffusion in international relations that explains how successful pioneer organizations shape institutional choices in other organizations by affecting the institutional preferences and bargaining strategies of national governments. The author argues that Europe's foremost regional organization systematically affects institution building abroad, but that such influence varies across different types of organization. Mixing quantitative and qualitative methods, it shows how the EU institutionally strengthens regional organizations through active engagement and by building its own institutions at home. Yet the contractual nature of other regional organizations bounds this causal influence: EU influence makes an identifiable difference primarily in those organizations that, like the EU itself, rest on an open-ended contract. Evidence for these claims is drawn from the statistical analysis of a dataset on the institutionalization of 35 regional organizations in the period from 1950 to 2017, as well as from detailed single and comparative case studies on institutional creation and (non-)change in the Southern African Development Community, Mercosur, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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