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'Walking the extra mile'

How governance networks attract International Organizations to Geneva, The Hague, Vienna, and Copenhagen (1995-2015)

Rosa Groen

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EAN : 9789462362833
Auteur(s) : Rosa Groen
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Betuurs- en beleidskunde
Thema : Internationale relaties
Uitgever : Eleven international publishing
Jaar van uitgave : 2022
Verschenen : November 2022
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Hardcover
Conditie : Nieuw
Pagina's : 279
Afmetingen : 246 x 171 x 23 mm
Gewicht : 564 gram
Beschrijving

It is August 26, 2015. A crucial day during the Conference of State Parties in Cancún, Mexico. 67 of the 69 member states of the Arms Trade Treaty vote for a location of the new Secretariat. Three candidate host states and their cities are bidding: Austria (Vienna), Switzerland (Geneva), and Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain). In the first round, Port of Spain wins with 32 votes, Geneva gets 21, and Vienna drops out with 14 votes. The second round, Geneva gets 35, scooping up all of Vienna's votes, and wins. What did Switzerland and Geneva do right? What did the others do wrong - if anything?This book is about how governance networks in host cities attract International Organizations (IOs), and about how and why they fail or succeed. Scholars in the field of governance and public policy often agree that better policy alignment and cooperation in networks increase the chances of success. Yet, the findings of this study contradict this. Considering the interests of IOs proves to be more important than having matters 'in order' internally.

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