Organizing the 20th-century world international organizations and the emergence of international public administration, 1920-1960s
"A historical and methodological exploration of International Organizations as a new form of political power between the 1920s and 1960s"--
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London [England] :
Bloomsbury Academic
2020.
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Edition: | First edition |
Series: | Histories of internationalism
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009623525106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 12:
- Leadership Styles and Organizing Principles in NATO: Ismay, Spaak and Wørner, Linda Risso , Institute of Historical Research/School of Advanced Studies, UK
- Chapter 13:
- The Making of International Civil Servants c. 1920-1960 ? Establishing the Profession, Karen Gram- Skjoldager, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Haakon A. Ikonomou , Aarhus University, Denmark.
- Chapter 1: Introduction, Karen Gram-Skjoldager , Aarhus University, Denmark and Haakon A. Ikonomou, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Torsten Kahlert , and University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Part I: Populating Administrations
- Chapter 2
- Biographies and International Administrations in the 19th and 20th Century Bob Reinalda , Radboud University, The Netherlands
- Chapter 3 The Biography as Institutional Can-Opener: An Investigation of Core Bureaucratic Practices in the Early Years of the League of Nations Secretariat
- Haakon A. Ikonomou , University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Chapter 4
- Prosopography ? Unlocking the Social World of International Organizations
- Torsten Kahlert , Aarhus University, Denmark
- Part II: Learning and Norms
- Chapter 5:
- The Influence of the United States on the Rise of Global Governance in
- Education: The OEEC and UNESCO in the Post-World War II Period,
- Maren Elfert, King's College London, UK & Christian Ydesen, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Chapter 6: Learning Across Institutions - the Officials of the ECSC High Authority and EEC Commission, Katja Seidel , University of Westminster, UK
- Chapter 7: Food and Nutrition - Expertise Across International Epistemic Communities and Organizations, 1919-1960, Amy Sayward , Middle Tennessee State University, USA
- Part III: Legitimacy and Legimization
- Chapter 8: Legitimizing International Bureaucracy - Press and Information Work from the League of Nations to the UN, Emil Seidenfaden , Aarhus University, Denmark
- Chapter 9: The Avant-Garde of the League: The International Federation of League of Nations Societies and their Part in Governing the World, Anne Isabel Richard , Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Chapter 10 An Uneasy Relationship ? German Diplomats and Bureaucrats in the League of Nations, Michael Jonas , Helmut Schmidt Universität, Germany
- Part IV: Leadership and Administration
- Chapter 11: Secretaries-General and Crisis Management - Trygve Lie and the UN, Ellen Ravndal , University of Stavanger, Norway.