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Knowledge and Expertise in International Organisations

International Relations
Knowledge
International
Decision Making
Policy-Making
S180
Nina Reiners
Universitetet i Oslo
Nina Reiners
Universitetet i Oslo

Building: (Building D) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 2nd floor, Room: 2.04

Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (05/09/2019)

Abstract

This panel includes contributions exploring the role of knowledge, expertise, and information in the work of international bureaucracies and international organizations more broadly. Which types of actors wield epistemic authority in IOs? Under what conditions are experts successful in influencing political outcomes? What do IOs do to develop their expert profiles and manage their knowledge base?

Title Details
Following the Expert Advice of International Bureaucracies View Paper Details
Beyond Learning and Accountability: Comparing the Political Use of Evaluation in International Organisations View Paper Details
Expertise in Security Council Decision-Making on Sanctions: The Non-Proliferation Sanctions on North Korea and Iran View Paper Details
Knowledge of the Future: Anticipatory Governance by International Organisations View Paper Details
Epistemic Authority in Global Governance: How Experts Network Knowledge in the Politics of Environmental Migration View Paper Details