Scientific journal paper Q2
Between mandate and motivation: bureaucratic behavior in global climate governance
Well, Mareike (Well, M.); Saerbeck, Barbara (Saerbeck, B.); Helge Jörgens (Jörgens, H.); Kolleck, Nina (Kolleck, N.);
Journal Title
Global Governance
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
International Public Administrations (IPAs) play a significant role for the success of multilateral negotiations. As the bureaucratic bodies of international organizations, they are deeply involved in international negotiations, but receive little credit for their outcomes. By studying the administrative styles of the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), we arrive at an understanding of how this IPA aims at contributing to the outcome of multilateral climate change negotiations. Administrative styles can be conceived of, ideal-typically, as being entrepreneurial or servant-like, with the former entailing advocacy in policy-making and the latter characterized by the strict adherence to formal and legal arrangements. We observe that, despite a prohibitively strict mandate as a technocratic facilitator, the UNFCCC Secretariat adopts an entrepreneurial style at the policy initiation stage and a cautiously entrepreneurial style during the phase of policy formulation. It has acquired a distinctive actor quality in the climate regime, motivated by a strong commitment to furthering meaningful cooperation and driving the UNFCCC process towards ambitious climate policies.
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Keywords
International public administrations,UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),Policy cycle,Administrative styles,Climate policy
  • Political Science - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
Grant KO 4997/1‐1 German Research Foundation
JO 1142/1‐2 German Research Foundation
KO 4997/4‐1 German Research Foundation
JO 1142/1‐1 German Research Foundation

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