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International bureaucracy and the United Nations system

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Jahr: 2021
Verlag: Los Angeles, Sage Publications
Reihe: International Review of Administrative Sciences; Volume 87, 4 : Special Issue
Mediengruppe: MONO
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In: International Review of Administrative Sciences ; 87 (2021), 4. - S. 695-700. - Sage. - ISSN 0020-8523
Built on the administrative system of the League of Nations, since the Second World War, the United Nations has grown into a sizeable, complex and multilevel system of several dozen international bureaucracies. Outside of a brief period in the 1980s, and despite growing scholarship on international public administrations over the past two decades, there have been few publications in the International Review of Administrative Sciences on the evolution of the United Nations system and its many public administrations. The special issue ‘International Bureaucracy and the United Nations System’ aims to encourage renewed scholarly focus on this global level of public administration. This introduction makes the case for why studying the United Nations’ bureaucracies matters from a public administration perspective, takes stock of key literature and discusses how the seven articles contribute to key substantive and methodological advancements in studying the administrations of the United Nations system. (Quelle: Verlag)

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Verfasserangabe: Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir, Ronny Patz, Steffen Eckhard
Jahr: 2021
Verlag: Los Angeles, Sage Publications
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Beschreibung: special issue, 696-984 Seiten
Reihe: International Review of Administrative Sciences; Volume 87, 4 : Special Issue
Schlagwörter: Vereinte Nationen; Diplomatischer Dienst; Verwaltungsvorschrift; E-Government; Personalauswahl
Sprache: Englisch
Mediengruppe: MONO