Oxford Handbooks Online 2013
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199588862.013.0008
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International Organizations and Diplomacy

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“…The presumption in the IR and international public administrations that seek to influence through advocacy and engage in entrepreneurial activity. Karns and Mingst (2013) classify the WTO as a forum organization rather than a service, regulatory, or technical body. 9 Hoekman and Kostecki (2009) and Mavroidis (2016) provide comprehensive treatments of the WTO.…”
Section: The Bureaucratic Politics Of Trade Policyat Home and In Genevamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presumption in the IR and international public administrations that seek to influence through advocacy and engage in entrepreneurial activity. Karns and Mingst (2013) classify the WTO as a forum organization rather than a service, regulatory, or technical body. 9 Hoekman and Kostecki (2009) and Mavroidis (2016) provide comprehensive treatments of the WTO.…”
Section: The Bureaucratic Politics Of Trade Policyat Home and In Genevamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In "expansion strategy", states seek to extend their influence and expand their diplomatic space through participation in groupings and international organizations (Barston 2013, 38). A state"s diplomatic space is extended through opening of new posts or raising the level of representation (Hamilton and Langhorne 2010, 202), as well as joining or creating new international organizations (Karns and Mingst 2015). Expansion strategy may rely on either "quiet diplomacy" (step-by-step acquisition of membership) or on active and aggressive methods.…”
Section: Russia's 'Expansion Strategy'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) Finally, I have faced the classic "small-N" research problem, given the limited number of GIGOs in the world today. According to experts, there are now some 300 active IGOs but only 10 to 15 percent of them qualify as GIGOs (Karns and Mingst 2004). Thirty to forty is definitely not a comfortable number of single cases to deal with -either for inferential statistics or for in-depth case studies (George and Bennett 2005;Coppedge 2012).…”
Section: On the Construction Of The Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%