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Reputation and influence

  • International public administrations (IPAs) are collective bodies within international organizations (IOs) made up of international civil servants that support the intergovernmental bodies and member states. Over the last decade, research on these bodies has “gained substantial momentum”. Comparative assessments of IPAs reputation among stakeholders are rare. The literature on the sociological legitimacy of IOs is most advanced in this respect. A comparative agenda on IPAs reputation for expertise or neutrality is still in its infancy. Research has shown that different stakeholders view the same IPA quite differently. Reputation is a crucial concept in political science and IR research and has been widely used to predict states’ future behavior, notably regarding cooperation and conflict. IPAs seem to vary substantially in their reputation for expertise among critical interlocutors. In financial policy, several prominent IPAs are seen as experts, including the European Central Bank and the IMF.

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Author details:Andrea LieseORCiDGND, Mirko HeinzelORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003323297-5
ISBN:978-1-032-34673-1
ISBN:978-1-032-34672-4
ISBN:978-1-003-32329-7
Title of parent work (English):International public administrations in global public policy
Publisher:Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Place of publishing:London
Editor(s):Christoph Knill, Yves Steinebach
Publication type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Year of first publication:2022
Publication year:2022
Release date:2024/01/25
Number of pages:30
First page:52
Last Page:81
Organizational units:Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Sozialwissenschaften / Fachgruppe Politik- & Verwaltungswissenschaft
DDC classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 32 Politikwissenschaft / 320 Politikwissenschaft
Peer review:Nicht ermittelbar
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