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Opening the ‘Black Box’ for International Organizations Opening the ‘Black Box’ for International Organizations
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Political Leadership in International Organizations Political Leadership in International Organizations
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International Organizations as Foreign Policy Actors International Organizations as Foreign Policy Actors
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EU Foreign Policy EU Foreign Policy
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Interorganizational Relations Interorganizational Relations
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International Organizations and Global Policy Challenges International Organizations and Global Policy Challenges
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Foreign Policy of States and International Organizations Foreign Policy of States and International Organizations
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International Organizations, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Regional Powers International Organizations, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Regional Powers
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Great Powers at International Organizations Great Powers at International Organizations
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Foreign Policy and Voting in International Organizations Foreign Policy and Voting in International Organizations
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International Agreements: Creating, Signing, Ratifying, and Complying International Agreements: Creating, Signing, Ratifying, and Complying
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Design and Membership of International Organizations Design and Membership of International Organizations
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Public Opinion and International Organizations Public Opinion and International Organizations
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FPA-International Organizations Research Agenda FPA-International Organizations Research Agenda
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References References
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30 Foreign Policy of International Organizations
Get accessKent J. Kille is a Professor of Political Science at The College of Wooster. He is an expert on international organization leadership, including authoring From Manager to Visionary: The Secretary-General of the United Nations, editing and contributing to The UN Secretary-General and Moral Authority: Ethics and Religion in International Leadership, and serving as editor (with Bob Reinalda and Jaci Eisenberg) of IO BIO: Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations. He is also co-author (with Alynna Lyon) of The United Nations: 75 Years of Promoting Peace, Human Rights, and Development and has published on the connections between the United Nations and regional organizations.
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Published:22 February 2024
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Abstract
This chapter explores potentially valuable linkages between scholarship on Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) by drawing upon areas where this already occurs, making logical connections where the work overlaps, and considering extensions into new dimensions. The chapter is structured around four core areas. First, FPA emphasis on opening the ‘black box’ for analysis has seen analogous in-roads in research on IGOs. This discussion is related to the idea of ‘actorness’, which is reflected in related studies of IGOs. Second, an important dimension of FPA is the study of political leadership, which has important insights for assessing the decision-making of IGO leaders. Third, a broader consideration of IGOs as foreign policy actors is provided. Finally, the chapter examines the foreign policy of states in relation to international organizations. The chapter concludes by drawing implications from this discussion to look ahead for suggested avenues of FPA-IGO scholarship.
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