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Navigating Institutional Complexity in World Politics

Governance
Institutions
International Relations
Global
International
INN203
Oliver Westerwinter
Universität St Gallen
Philipp Genschel
Universität Bremen
Mirko Heinzel
The London School of Economics & Political Science
Malte Brosig
University of the Witwatersrand

Building: A, Floor: 4, Room: SR16

Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (25/08/2022)

Abstract

Global governance structures are increasingly described as highly complex, fragmented, and polycentric. In many issue areas, the creation, design, evolution, and effectiveness of individual governance institutions are fundamentally shaped by how these institutions relate to and interact with other institutions operating in their domain. A large swathe of recent work in international relations and international law acknowledges the importance of institutional complexity for understanding global governance. However, much existing work focuses on developing typologies to better grasp the phenomenon and, empirically, are often based on the study of single cases, or limited to particular issue-areas. In addition, existing works tend to focus on states and formal intergovernmental institutions as the major components of regime complexes, while non-state actors and informal institutional arrangements have received less attention. Thus, despite a fast proliferating literature on institutional complexity, major conceptual, theoretical, and empirical questions remain. The papers on this panel address this research gap. Using new data and innovative methods, they map institutional complexity in a broad range of issue areas of world politics and develop new theoretical arguments to explain the emergence, development, and consequences of institutional complexity. Together, they make important theoretical and empirical contributions to the study of global governance and open up avenues for future research.

Title Details
The Global Governance Complexity Cube: Varieties of Institutional Complexity in Global Governance View Paper Details
Does The System Work? Global Stresses and the Resilience of Global Governance View Paper Details
Funding Complexity and the Effectiveness of International Development Organizations View Paper Details
Collaboration among Intergovernmental Organizations View Paper Details
Inter-Organizational Cooperation in Conflict Early Warning and Response: Qualitative Study of Heavyweights in Horn of Africa and Central Asia. View Paper Details