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Kolleck, N., Jörgens, H., Well, M., Saerbeck, B., Goritz, Alexandra & Schuster, Johannes (2023). Behind the Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime. In Christoph Knill; Yves Steinebach (Ed.),  International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence. (pp. 199-219). London: Routledge.
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K. Nina et al.,  "Behind the Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime", in  Int. Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence, Christoph Knill; Yves Steinebach, Ed., London, Routledge, 2023, pp. 199-219
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@incollection{nina2023_1783663639980,
	author = "Kolleck, N. and Jörgens, H. and Well, M. and Saerbeck, B. and Goritz, Alexandra and Schuster, Johannes",
	title = "Behind the Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime",
	chapter = "",
	booktitle = " International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence",
	year = "2023",
	volume = "",
	series = "",
	edition = "",
	pages = "199-199",
	publisher = "Routledge",
	address = "London",
	url = "https://www.routledge.com/International-Public-Administrations-in-Global-Public-Policy-Sources-and/Knill-Steinebach/p/book/9781032346724#"
}
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Behind the Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime
T2  -  International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence
AU  - Kolleck, N.
AU  - Jörgens, H.
AU  - Well, M.
AU  - Saerbeck, B.
AU  - Goritz, Alexandra
AU  - Schuster, Johannes
PY  - 2023
SP  - 199-219
CY  - London
UR  - https://www.routledge.com/International-Public-Administrations-in-Global-Public-Policy-Sources-and/Knill-Steinebach/p/book/9781032346724#
AB  - This chapter argues that SNA provides a promising method for assessing the political influence of IPAs. While there is little doubt that international public administrations (IPAs) exert autonomous influence on international policy outputs, scholars struggle with the problem of how to measure this influence. Established methods for assessing political influence are of limited use when focusing on IPAs. The “hidden” character of potential IPA influence is strongest for international treaty secretariats. Treaty secretariats are issue-specific administrations that focus on single-policy problems rather than entire policy areas. The changing role of international environmental treaty secretariats is also reflected in new concepts of IPAs as orchestrators or as attention-seeking bureaucracies. Data were collected between September 2015 and March 2016, approaching a wide variety of state and non-state actors operating at different levels of the global environmental policy domain via a large-N survey of organizations in the field of global climate governance.
ER  -