A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurs and International Cooperation
Andrew Moravcsik
International Organization, 1999, vol. 53, issue 2, 267-306
Abstract:
Does informal intervention by high officials of international organizations decisively influence the outcomes of multilateral negotiations? In the words of two leading international lawyers, can “faceless international bureaucrats, unelected and without power of purse or sword” really influence the decisions of powerful nation-states? Are we seeing the emergence of a “new statecraft” grounded in international networks managed by supranational political entrepreneurs?
Date: 1999
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