Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics

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Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics is a scholarly book by Martha Finnemore (with Michael Barnett) that analyzes how international organizations shape global politics through their bureaucratic structures, norms, and authority.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline international relations theory
addresses legitimacy of international organizations
normative implications of international organizational authority
relationship between bureaucracy and power in global governance
analyzes United Nations NERFINISHED
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees NERFINISHED
World Bank NERFINISHED
author Martha Finnemore NERFINISHED
Michael Barnett NERFINISHED
contribution argues that international organizations are autonomous actors with their own preferences
develops a constructivist theory of international organizations as bureaucracies
highlights unintended consequences of international organizational action
shows how rules and norms shape the behavior of international organizations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes pathologies of bureaucratic behavior in international organizations
role of expertise in international organizations
social construction of rules in global politics
field international organization studies
international relations
political science
focusesOn bureaucratic structures of international organizations
how international organizations exercise power
normative foundations of international organizations
sources of authority of international organizations
genre academic monograph
influencedField constructivist scholarship on international organizations
language English
mainSubject bureaucracy in international organizations
global politics
international authority
international norms
international organizations
perspective critical analysis of international organizations
relatedConcept global governance
international institutionalism
relatedWork Constructing Norms of Humanitarian Intervention NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach constructivism
timePeriodDiscussed late twentieth century
post–Cold War era
usedIn courses on international organizations
graduate courses in international relations

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Martha Finnemore notableWork Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics
Martha Finnemore coAuthorOf Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics