Institutional Interplay
By: Oran R. Young and W. Bradnee Chambers
International institutions and the consequences of their interplay are emerging as a major agenda item for research and policy. As governments enter into an ever increasing number of international agreements, so questions arise about the overlap of issues, jurisdiction and membership. Of particular interest to practitioners and analysts is how this me´ lange of institutions at the international level intersects and interrelates to influence and affect the content, operation, performance and effectiveness of a specific institution, as well as the functioning of the overall global governance context. Interplay here understood to refer to the phenomenon where one institution intentionally or unintentionally affects another (King 1997) is set to increase, as additional international institutions are created and as existing institutions co-evolve through international and national implementation. [download]
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