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1 International Organization: The Alternative Structure
Chapter 7 International Organization: The Alternative Structure

2 The Nature and Development of International Organization

3 Types of International Organizations
Function General Specialized Geographical Global Regional Intergovernmental or nongovernmental organizations

4 The Roots of International Organization
Belief in a community of humankind Developmental stages League of Nations United Nations Big-power peacekeeping UN Security Council Functional cooperation Wide range of specialized agencies: Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (1815) is the oldest

5 The Expansion of IGOs Quantitative expansion and expansion of roles during this century

6 Reasons for expansion Increased international contact
Increased interdependence Expansion of transnational problems Failure of state-centered system to provide security Effort of small states to gain strength through joint action Successful role models

7 Existing and Possible Roles of International Organizations

8 Interactive arena, where nations pursue self-interest
Disadvantages of using IGO as an interactive arena IGO becomes focus of struggle and not forum for cooperation Reduced support for IGOs if they do not promote national interest, goals Advantages of use of IGO as an interactive arena Intergovernmentalism Using IGO makes it politically easier to take action

9 Creator and center of cooperation
Cooperation on specific issues, often nonpolitical Seek to build trust and solve social and economic issues that transcend national borders International regimes: Groups of IGOs, NGOs, norms of behavior, and treaties dealing with a common international issue Create settings for interaction and cooperation

10 Independent international actor
Permanent administrative IGO staff increases its authority and role Role of mediation and conciliation Organizational independence Supranational organization

11 Regional IGOs: Focus on the European Union

12 The Origins and Evolution of the European Union

13 Economic integration: A Common Market
European Economic Community (EEC) European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) European Community (EC)

14 Political integration and expansion of membership
The European Union (EU) Maastricht Treaty Monetary integration Common foreign and defense policy Coordination of policy on social issues such as crime, terrorism, and immigration Treaty of Amsterdam: further political and economic integration

15 The Government of Europe: A Prototype
Political leadership Council of Ministers (Council of the European Union): Weighted votes, sets policy Bureaucracy European Commission: Implements policy President of the Commission Legislative branch European Parliament Judicial branch Courts of Justice, First Instance, Auditors European Ombudsman

16 The Future of the European Union
Duality about further integration; several determining factors Popular support for EU integration The EU Economy Satisfaction with EU institutions Political identity Perceptions of Germany Expanded membership

17 Global IGOs: Focus on the United Nations

18 IGO organization and related issues: General membership
Controversy over admitting new members

19 Representative bodies
Usually some plenary representative body (UN General Assembly) Limited membership council (UN Security Council) Advantages Disadvantages

20 Voting formulas Majority vote: 1 state, 1 vote
Weighted voting by population or wealth Negative voting Unanimity requirement Veto power

21 Political leadership Secretariat: Political selection considerations
Role: Activism versus restraint

22 Bureaucracy Size Restraints on selection of Secretariat staff
Dominant powers make appointments Geographic and gender composition of staff

23 IGO Financing and Related Issues

24 The UN budget: elements
Core budget Peacekeeping budget Voluntary contributions budget Dependent on assessment with little power to raise support

25 Budget crunch Growing cost of operations Size of bureaucracy
Unwillingness of member-countries to pay dues U.S. debt cleared by Congress only recently Criticism of assessment scheme: 8 countries pay 76 percent of costs

26 IGO Activities and Related Issues

27 Promoting international peace and security
Creating norms against violence Providing a debate alternative Diplomatic intervention Inquiry Good offices Mediation Arbitration Adjudication

28 Sanctions Diplomatic Economic

29 Peacekeeping Neutral buffers Military intervention

30 Arms control and disarmament

31 Social, economic, environmental, and other roles
Economic development Human rights The environment International law and norms The quality of human existence Independence

32 Evaluating IGOs and Their Future
Standards Ultimate goals Progress What is possible Whether alternatives exist


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