International Executives: Transformative Bureaucracies or Westphalian Orders?

EIoP, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2004

18 Pages Posted: 8 Apr 2004

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Jarle Trondal

University of Agder - School of Management

Martin Marcussen

University of Copenhagen - Department of Political Science

Frode Veggeland

Norwegian Agriculture Economics Research Institute

Abstract

Public Administration is in an era of change. This article studies one under-researched part of public administration, the executive arms of International Governmental Organizations (IGOs). These are referred to as International Executives (IEs). The article provides a conceptual mapping and an empirical illustration of three important dynamics of IEs - intergovernmental, supranational and transgovernmental dynamics. The study also offers a middle-range organization theory perspective that suggests five independent variables that affect the behavior and roles of IE civil servants. The variables are (H1) the organizational properties of IEs, (H2) the degrees of institutionalization of IEs, (H3) the recruitment procedures of the IEs, (H4) characteristics of the relationships between IEs and external institutions, and finally (H5) demographic characteristics of the IE civil servants. The empirical illustrations are drawn from the European Commission, the OECD Secretariat and the WTO Secretariat. The article highlights that the IEs of the EU, the OECD and the WTO seem to share important behavioral dynamics due to organizational similarities.

Keywords: European Commission, governance, intergovernmentalism, international regimes, OECD, organization theory, public administration, sovereignty, supranationalism, WTO, political science

Suggested Citation

Trondal, Jarle and Marcussen, Martin and Veggeland, Frode, International Executives: Transformative Bureaucracies or Westphalian Orders?. EIoP, Vol. 8, No. 4, 2004, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=526062

Jarle Trondal (Contact Author)

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Martin Marcussen

University of Copenhagen - Department of Political Science ( email )

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Frode Veggeland

Norwegian Agriculture Economics Research Institute ( email )

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Norway

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