No. 87-4, December 2021
Index
- Administrative convergence in the United Nations system? Patterns of administrative reform in four United Nations organizations over time
- Chronicle of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences
- Citizens and mobile government: an empirical analysis of the antecedents and consequences of mobile government usage
- Delegating diplomacy: rhetoric across agents in the United Nations General Assembly
- Explaining sentiment shifts in UN system annual reporting: a longitudinal comparison of UNHCR, UNRWA and IOM
- Government agencies and their roles in the diffusion of intellectual property policy in China: analysis based on a policy literature reference network
- How do international bureaucrats affect policy outputs? Studying administrative influence strategies in international organizations
- Interconnected bureaucracies? Comparing online and offline networks during global climate negotiations
- International bureaucracy and the United Nations system: introduction
- Lessons from public administration for global governance: Conclusions of the special issue on “International Bureaucracy and the United Nations System.”
- Not decided in the kitchen! Technocracy and the regulatory-welfare politics of India’s Direct Benefits Transfer reform
- Policy recommendations of international bureaucracies: the importance of country-specificity
- Public–private partnerships: procedural over results-driven accountability
- Reuse of open data in Quebec: from economic development to government transparency
- Staff recruitment and geographical representation in international organizations
- Still hold aloft the banner of social change? Nonprofit advocacy in the wave of commercialization
- Unintended consequences in implementing public sector accounting reforms in emerging economies: evidence from Egypt, Nepal and Sri Lanka
- ‘No, I cannot just walk away’: government career entrenchment in China