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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2025

Negar Mansouri
Affiliation:
Copenhagen Business School
Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín
Affiliation:
University of Vienna
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Ways of Seeing International Organisations
New Perspectives for International Institutional Law
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Acknowledgements

  3. Part IThinking International Organisations Differently

    1. 1Seeing International Organizations Differently

      Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

    2. 2Critical Theory and International Organizations: The Need for an Integrated Approach

      B. S. Chimni

    3. 3Inter-disciplinarity and the Law of International Organizations

      Jan Klabbers

  4. Part IIWays of Seeing International Institutions

    1. Expertise, Authority, and Knowledge Production

      1. 4Studying the Assembling of Expertise in Global Governance

        Annabelle Littoz-Monnet

      2. 5Experts, Practices, Power: The Work of International Criminal Court Reform

        Richard Clements

      3. 6Drawing the Contours of Hidden Hunger as an Object of Governance

        Juanita Uribe

    2. Structures, Spaces, and Jurisdictions

      1. 7The Puzzle of Freedom: Structure and Agency in International Adjudication

        Tommaso Soave

      2. 8Reassembling Transnational Legal Conflicts across Global Institutions: Ethnographic Perspectives on Claims of Authority over the Mediterranean Sea

        Kiri OLIVIA Santer

      3. 9Placeholders: An Archival Journey into the Interim Histories of International Organizations

        Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

    3. People, Practices, and Performance

      1. 10The Micro-politics of International Commissions: The Case of Telegraphic Standards

        Jan Eijking

      2. 11Keeping Up Standards for a Better World: Anthropological Alternatives to the Study of International Organisations

        Miia Halme-Tuomisaari

      3. 12‘The Critic Is Not the One Who Debunks, but the One Who Assembles’: On Professional Performances and Material Practices

        Dimitri Van Den Meerssche

    4. Capital, Class, and Political Economy

      1. 13Laissez-Faire, State Capitalism, and the Making of International Organizations: The Dynamics of a Struggle

        Negar Mansouri

      2. 14Deconstructing ‘Resilience Talk’ in Global Governance: Toward a Critical Political Economy Approach

        A. Claire Cutler

      3. 15A White Knight in Shining Armour? Ethiopia, International Organisations, and the Global Colour Line

        Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

  5. Part IIIConclusion

    1. 16Examining Elephants in the Dark

      Guy Fiti Sinclair

  6. Index

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