Contents
Part IIWays of Seeing International Institutions
Structures, Spaces, and Jurisdictions
7The Puzzle of Freedom: Structure and Agency in International Adjudication
8Reassembling Transnational Legal Conflicts across Global Institutions: Ethnographic Perspectives on Claims of Authority over the Mediterranean Sea
9Placeholders: An Archival Journey into the Interim Histories of International Organizations
People, Practices, and Performance
10The Micro-politics of International Commissions: The Case of Telegraphic Standards
11Keeping Up Standards for a Better World: Anthropological Alternatives to the Study of International Organisations
12‘The Critic Is Not the One Who Debunks, but the One Who Assembles’: On Professional Performances and Material Practices
Capital, Class, and Political Economy
13Laissez-Faire, State Capitalism, and the Making of International Organizations: The Dynamics of a Struggle
14Deconstructing ‘Resilience Talk’ in Global Governance: Toward a Critical Political Economy Approach
15A White Knight in Shining Armour? Ethiopia, International Organisations, and the Global Colour Line