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ID082702
Title ProperReframing NGOs
Other Title Informationthe identity of an international relations non-sarter
LanguageENG
AuthorGotz, Norbert
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article I aim to provide a better understanding of the concept `non-governmental organization' and its implications for the politics of international relations. As the prevailing confusion about the term stems largely from poor knowledge about the politics behind its introduction and function, the overarching question asks how NGOs have been socially constructed as actors on the margins of the international stage. To this end, a sound insight into the little-known conceptual history and background of the term `NGO' in what might be called a `Westphalian nomenclature' is given. I suggest that the still prevalent NGO terminology is an outcome of political games played by various actors, restricting and containing the signified organizations. The article provides a non-substantial, functional and politics-oriented definition of the term NGO, which differs significantly from previous attempts to attach meaning to it. It also suggests improved choices of terminology for general International Relations theorizing
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 14, No.2; Jun 2008: p231-258
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Relations Vol. 14, No.2; Jun 2008: p231-258
Key WordsAssociations ;  Civil Society ;  Conceptual History ;  International Relations Theory ;  linguistic turn ;  NGOs ;  United Nations