1st Edition
Governance by International Public Administrations Bureaucratic Influence and Global Public Policies
1. Policy-making by international public administrations: concepts, causes and consequences Christoph Knill and Michael W. Bauer
2. International bureaucracies and their influence on policy-making: a review of empirical evidence Steffen Eckhard and Jörn Ege
3. Exploring the hidden influence of international treaty secretariats: using social network analysis to analyse the Twitter debate on the ‘Lima Work Programme on Gender’ Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Barbara Saerbeck
4. Unravelling multilevel administration. Patterns and dynamics of administrative co-ordination in European governance Arthur Benz, Andreas Corcaci and Jan Wolfgang Doser
5. Bureaucratic autonomy of international organizations’ secretariats Michael W. Bauer and Jörn Ege
6. Pressured budgets and the European Commission: towards a more centralized EU budget administration? Klaus H. Goetz and Ronny Patz
7. Administrative styles in the European Commission and the OSCE Secretariat: striking similarities despite different organizational settings Christoph Knill, Steffen Eckhard and Stephan Grohs
8. The performance of international organizations: a policy output approach Jonas Tallberg, Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito and Magnus Lundgren
9. Advances to the study of international public administration Jarle Trondal
Biography
Christoph Knill holds the Chair of Public Policy and Public Administration at the LMU Munich, Germany, and is the speaker of the International Public Administration research unit.
Michael W. Bauer holds the Jean Monnet Chair for Comparative Public Administration and Policy Analysis at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Germany.






