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Causal mechanisms of interaction between international institut
/ Gehring , Thomas
Gehring , Thomas
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2009.
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This article develops a conceptual framework for the systematic analysis of the interaction between international institutions as a first step towards building a theory of international interaction. It examines how international institutions may exert causal influence on each other's development and effectiveness and suggests that four general causal mechanisms can elucidate the distinct routes through which influence travels from one institution to another. Institutional interaction can thus rely on transfer of knowledge, commitments established under an institution, behavioural effects of an institution, and functional linkage of the ultimate governance targets of the institutions involved. The article also puts forward hypotheses about the likely effects of specific types of institutional interaction for governance within the international system. The causal mechanisms and types of interaction are mutually exclusive models that help analyse real-world interaction situations. They may also serve as a basis for the systematic analysis of more complex interaction situations.
Key Words
Global Governance
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International Governance
;
Environmental Governance
;
Effectiveness of International Institutions
;
Institutional Complexes
;
Institutional Interplay
;
Regime Collision
;
Regime Conflict
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Causal Mechanisms of Interaction between International Institut
/ Gehring, Thomas; Oberthür, Sebastian
Gehring, Thomas
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
This article develops a conceptual framework for the systematic analysis of the interaction between international institutions as a first step towards building a theory of international interaction. It examines how international institutions may exert causal influence on each other's development and effectiveness and suggests that four general causal mechanisms can elucidate the distinct routes through which influence travels from one institution to another. Institutional interaction can thus rely on transfer of knowledge, commitments established under an institution, behavioural effects of an institution, and functional linkage of the ultimate governance targets of the institutions involved. The article also puts forward hypotheses about the likely effects of specific types of institutional interaction for governance within the international system. The causal mechanisms and types of interaction are mutually exclusive models that help analyse real-world interaction situations. They may also serve as a basis for the systematic analysis of more complex interaction situations.
Key Words
Global Governance
;
International Governance
;
Environmental Governance
;
Effectiveness of International Institutions
;
Institutional Complexes
;
Institutional Interplay
;
Regime Collision
;
Regime Conflict
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