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Jörgens, H., Kolleck, N. & Well, M. (2024). Introduction: Studying the role and influence of international environmental bureaucracies. In Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck, Mareike Well (Ed.), International public administrations in environmental governance: The role of autonomy, agency, and the quest for attention. (pp. 1-26). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
H. D. Jorgens et al., "Introduction: Studying the role and influence of international environmental bureaucracies", in Int. public administrations in environmental governance: The role of autonomy, agency, and the quest for attention, Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck, Mareike Well, Ed., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2024, pp. 1-26
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TY - CHAP TI - Introduction: Studying the role and influence of international environmental bureaucracies T2 - International public administrations in environmental governance: The role of autonomy, agency, and the quest for attention AU - Jörgens, H. AU - Kolleck, N. AU - Well, M. PY - 2024 SP - 1-26 DO - 10.1017/9781009383486.001 CY - Cambridge UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/international-public-administrations-in-environmental-governance/1AA03272089E8FCD90C4F84FD0B42F7D AB - The chapter reviews the most recent advances in the scholarly literature on international environmental bureaucracies and relates it to the long and fruitful research agenda on International Public Administrations (IPAs). In the first section, IPAs are defined and distinguished from the wider international organizations or treaty systems that they are an integral part of. The next section addresses the question of whether and how IPAs should be expected to matter in global environmental governance. It then presents selected empirical studies that find IPAs to have had an autonomous, discernible influence on international policy processes and outputs. The last section identifies the most relevant determinants and causal mechanisms of IPA influence and shows how the chapters in the book contribute to this continuously evolving research agenda. ER -