When Knowledge Is Power

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"When Knowledge Is Power" is a seminal work of international relations theory by Ernst B. Haas that examines how international organizations and expert knowledge shape policy coordination and integration among states.

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instanceOf book
scholarly monograph
academicDiscipline comparative politics
international relations
addresses conditions for successful knowledge-based cooperation
how states rely on experts to manage complex interdependence
limits of expert influence on sovereign states
analyzes how expert communities shape state preferences
how international organizations facilitate policy coordination
mechanisms of knowledge-based integration
author Ernst B. Haas NERFINISHED
contributionTo study of epistemic communities
theory of international integration
theory of international regimes
field international relations theory
political science
focusesOn conditions under which expert knowledge influences state behavior
policy learning among states
problem-solving by international organizations
relationship between knowledge and power in international organizations
role of experts in international policy-making
genre academic literature
hasInfluenced policy-oriented studies of expert networks
research on knowledge and power in global governance
scholarship on international organizations as knowledge brokers
keyConcept functional problem-solving
knowledge-based authority
learning in international organizations
technical expertise in policy-making
transnational expert networks
language English
mainSubject epistemic communities
expert knowledge
international cooperation
international integration
international organizations
policy coordination
notableFor developing a systematic framework for knowledge-based integration
linking knowledge, expertise, and international institutional design
theoreticalApproach constructivism
institutionalism
neofunctionalism
usedIn graduate courses in global governance
graduate courses in international organization
graduate courses in international relations

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