Contents
1Introduction: Studying the Role and Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies
2Means of Bureaucratic Influence: The Interplay between Formal Autonomy and Informal Styles in International Bureaucracies
3The Evolution of International Environmental Bureaucracies: How the Climate Secretariat Is Loosening Its Straitjacket
4Environmental Treaty Secretariats as Attention-Seeking Bureaucracies: The Climate and Biodiversity Secretariats’ Role in International Public Policymaking
5Moving beyond Mandates: The Role of UNDP Administrators in Organizational Expansion
6Follow the Money: Secretariat Financing as a Window on the Principal–Agent Relationship
7More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies? The Case of the UNFCCC Secretariat’s Clean Development Mechanism Regulation
8The Marrakech Partnership for Global Climate Action: Democratic Legitimacy, Orchestration, and the Role of International Secretariats
9The Administrative Embeddedness of International Environmental Secretariats: Toward a Global Administrative Space?
10Reflections on the Role of International Public Administrations in the Anthropocene