Who Cares About the General Assembly?
Robert Keohane
International Organization, 1969, vol. 23, issue 1, 141-149
Abstract:
Members of most organizations are involved at different levels of intensity: Some participants pay more attention to the organization than others. Thus the question “Who cares about the organization?” can lead to significant findings about differential levels of involvement. These findings, in turn, suggest members’ policy priorities as well as illuminating Behavioral patterns within the organization.
Date: 1969
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