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    Author(s)Ronny Patz, Klaus H. Goetz
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780198838333
    Pages272
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2019

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    Oxford Managing Money and Discord in the UN Budgeting and Bureaucracy 2019 Edition by Ronny Patz, Klaus H. Goetz

    How do international organizations in the United Nations system put together their budgets? What is the role of complex principals - most notably member states - and the complex agents in the bureaucracies of international organizations in budgeting processes? And what does a focus on budgeting tell us about the changing nature of the system of international organizations? _x000D__x000D_This book provides answers to these questions through a detailed examination of budgeting in the UN system. The analysis draws on both quantitative and qualitative observations for a total of 22 UN system organizations and detailed case studies for the United Nations, ILO, UNESCO, and WHO. The findings demonstrate the importance of three key organizational outcomes- proceduralization, routinization, and budgetary segmentation - as international organizations grapple with managing discord over_x000D_priorities as a result of complex principal- agent constellations. Contrary to a common view of international bureaucracies as pathological organizations, core budget routines are mostly successfully maintained. However, principal constellations become more complex, notably through the rise of_x000D_voluntary contributions and non-state donors; budgetary segmentation advances, in some cases even leading to the setting up of new international organizations; and budgeting and resource mobilization become ever more intertwined. As a consequence, the capacity of international bureaucracies to fulfil their budgeting responsibilities is stretched to the limits and beyond._x000D__x000D_Transformations in Governance is a major academic book series from Oxford University Press. It is designed to accommodate the impressive growth of research in comparative politics, international relations, public policy, federalism, and environmental and urban studies concerned with the dispersion of authority from central states to supranational institutions, subnational governments, and public-private networks. It brings together work that advances our understanding of the_x000D_organization, causes, and consequences of multilevel and complex governance. The series is selective, containing annually a small number of books of exceptionally high quality by leading and emerging scholars. _x000D__x000D_The series is edited by Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and Walter Mattli of the University of Oxford._x000D_ Table of Contents :- _x000D_ 1: Introduction: Budgeting in the UN System_x000D_ 2: Theory: understanding Budgeting in International Organizations_x000D_ 3: The Historical Origins of UN System Budgeting_x000D_ 4: Budgeting in the UN System: A Comparative Analysis_x000D_ 5: The UN Core: Micromanaging Principals and Segmented Budgets_x000D_ 6: ILO: Simple Procedures Despite a Tripartite Principal_x000D_ 7: UNESCO: Between Sectoral Fragmentation and Budget Crisis_x000D_ 8: WHO: Between Regional Principals and Philanthrolateralism_x000D_ 9: Key Findings: Principal-Agent Complexity and Budgeting in the UN System_x000D_ The Future of UN Budgeting: Complexity and Prospect For Reform_x000D_



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