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The Authority Trap: Strategic Choices of International NGOs

AUTHOR Wong, Wendy H.; Stroup, Sarah S.; Stroup, Sara S. et al.
PUBLISHER Cornell University Press (09/15/2017)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Not all international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are created equal, Some have emerged as "leading INGOs" that command deference from various powerful audiences and are well-positioned to influence the practices of states, corporations, and other INGOs. Yet Sarah S. Stroup and Wendy H. Wong make a strong case for the tenuous nature of this position: in order to retain their authority, INGOs such as Greenpeace, Oxfam, and Amnesty International refrain from expressing radical opinions that severely damage their long-term reputation. Stroup and Wong contend such INGOs must constantly adjust their behavior to maintain a delicate equilibrium that preserves their status.

Activists, scholars, and students seeking to understand how international organizations garner and conserve power--and how this affects their ability to fulfill their stated missions--will find much of value in The Authority Trap. The authors use case studies that illuminate how INGOs are received by three main audiences: NGO peers, state policymakers, and corporations. In the end, the authors argue, the more authority an INGO has, the more constrained is its ability to affect the conduct of world politics.

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ISBN-13: 9781501702143
ISBN-10: 1501702149
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 206
Carton Quantity: 26
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.63 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 1.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Political Science | NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations)
Political Science | International Relations - General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 352.342
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017013877
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Not all international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are created equal, Some have emerged as "leading INGOs" that command deference from various powerful audiences and are well-positioned to influence the practices of states, corporations, and other INGOs. Yet Sarah S. Stroup and Wendy H. Wong make a strong case for the tenuous nature of this position: in order to retain their authority, INGOs such as Greenpeace, Oxfam, and Amnesty International refrain from expressing radical opinions that severely damage their long-term reputation. Stroup and Wong contend such INGOs must constantly adjust their behavior to maintain a delicate equilibrium that preserves their status.

Activists, scholars, and students seeking to understand how international organizations garner and conserve power--and how this affects their ability to fulfill their stated missions--will find much of value in The Authority Trap. The authors use case studies that illuminate how INGOs are received by three main audiences: NGO peers, state policymakers, and corporations. In the end, the authors argue, the more authority an INGO has, the more constrained is its ability to affect the conduct of world politics.

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