Bulletin n. 2/2016 | ||
December 2016 | ||
Jarle Trondal |
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Advances to the study of international public administration | ||
in Journal of European Public Policy , Volume 23, Issue 7 , 2016 | ||
As an area of research, specifying crucial conditions under which international public administration (IPA) may enjoy independence from member-state governments has become an increasingly vibrant research area. This collection responds to three as yet unresolved research tasks: (1) systematically comparing IPAs by offering large-N data across cases; (2) taking organization seriously by identifying how the organizational architectures of IPAs affect decision-making processes and subsequently the pursuit of public policy-making; and (3) examining the varied consequences of the autonomization of IPAs, notably for member-state public sector governance and for the integration of transnational regulatory regimes. | ||