Book chapter
The Administrative Embeddedness of International Environmental Secretariats: Toward a Global Administrative Space?
Saerbeck, Barbara (Saerbeck, B.); Helge Jörgens (Jörgens, H.); Alexandra Goritz (Goritz, Alexandra); Johannes Schuster (Schuster, Johannes); Well, Mareike (Well, M.); Nina Kolleck (Kolleck, N.);
Book Title
International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance: The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
The concept of a global administrative space (GAS) denotes the emergence of administrative structures beyond the territory of the nation state that underpin processes of global governance. Against this backdrop, this chapter argues that an environmental GAS is emerging, which combines the development of independent administrative capacities at the international level with an increasing integration of a broad range of governmental and non-governmental organizations at different levels of government. The GAS constitutes a complex multi-level and multi-actor structure. Based on an original dataset covering issue-specific collaboration and communication flows between organizations operating in the fields of global climate and biodiversity governance, this chapter uses techniques of social network analysis to describe and analyze the structure and composition of administrative networks. It finds a relatively stable pattern of mutual interaction among international environmental bureaucracies, international organizations, national and subnational bureaucracies, research institutes and nongovernmental organizations that can be interpreted as an indicator for the emergence of a GAS in environmental governance.
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Keywords
international public administration,international bureaucracies,international environmental bureaucracies,global administrative space,transnational administrative space,transnational administrative networks,climate governance,biodiversity governance
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