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The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance: Intergovernmentalism versus Nongovernmentalism in World Politics by Alexandru Grigorescu

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The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance challenges the traditionally dichotomous distinction between international intergovernmental organizations and international nongovernmental organizations. Alexandru Grigorescu argues that international organizations are best understood as falling on an 'intergovernmental-nongovernmental continuum'. The placement of organizations on this continuum is determined by how much government involvement factors into their decision-making, financing, and deliberations. Using this fine-grained conceptualization, Grigorescu uncovers numerous changes in the intergovernmental versus nongovernmental nature of global governance over the past century and a half. These changes are due primarily to ideological and institutional domestic shifts in powerful states. The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance assesses the plausibility of these arguments through archival research on a dozen organizations from the global health, labor, and technical standards realms. Grigorescu concludes that there has been a continuous ebb and flow in world politics, rather than an inexorable movement towards greater roles for nongovernmental actors, as existing literature argues.

Challenges tradition to show how developments in international relations repeat themselves; we may soon experience a return to past trends.

About the Author
Alexandru Grigorescu is a professor of political science at Loyola University Chicago. He is the author of Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? (Cambridge, 2015). Prior to his academic career he worked as a diplomat in the Romanian Foreign Ministry and at the United Nations.

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'This superb book is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of global governance. Grigorescu effectively debunks the myth that international organizations were fully controlled by member states before they opened up to non-state actors in recent years. His historical evidence rather suggests that the 'publicness' of international organizations has been always a matter of degree. Grigorescu's careful analysis also alerts us to the crucial role that domestic political ideologies play in shaping global governance, a factor too often neglected in the literature.' Jens Steffek, Technische Universitat Darmstadt
'The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance is a much-needed addition to the study of international institutions. Grigorescu argues convincingly that our ideal types of institutions are the exception and not the rule, challenging existing conceptualizations of global institutions to better understand evolution and change in global governance. Conceptually innovative and empirically rich, this study will lead towards greater understanding of past and future changes in global governance.' Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin, Madison
'This rich volume introduces global governance as a spectrum from intergovernmental to nongovernmental. Its historical perspective on the changing governance of health, labor and technical standards shows that institutional change has never been unilinear but has fluctuated along this spectrum. Grigorescu neatly connects the domestic and international by showing how shifts in global governance are shaped by the domestic ideologies and institutions of powerful states. The book is a gold mine of empirical observations and intriguing ideas; unlike its subject matter, the book flows without ebbing.' Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
'Grigorescu applies this innovative conceptualization from the nineteenth century to the present to describe how the global governance of health, labor, and technical standards has shifted back and forth along the governmental and nongovernmental continuum over time, the 'ebb and flow' of his title. Although the book documents a clear shift toward nongovernmentalism in recent decades, consistent with the conventional wisdom, the advantage of its historical reach is to record a lot of variation both over time and across the three issue areas. Such historically grounded work is essential for effective theorizing, and it decisively dispenses with naive notions of intergovernmentalism as the historical norm in global governance.' Thomas Hale, Perspectives on Politics
'By combining conceptual innovation, powerful hypotheses, historical richness and grand synthesis, Grigorescu has produced a landmark study on global governance. It will help scholars to understand better developments in their area of study but also identify important areas for further research.' Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, The Review of International Organizations
'The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance is enlightening and timely at the same time. Grigorescu challenges the Intergovernmental-Nongovernmental dichotomy, reconceptualizing it as a continuum. With admirable clarity, his arguments allow a truly fresh perspective on the development of Global Governance over time.' Michael Zurn, The WZB Berin Social Science Center
'... The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance is an innovative contribution to our understanding of the mix of private and governmental actors and their influence in world politics.' Bob Reinalda, H-Diplo



Book Information
ISBN 9781108818650
Author Alexandru Grigorescu
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 427g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 16mm

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