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Deliberative Capacity Building through International Organizations.

Authors :
MILEWICZ, KAROLINA
GOODIN, ROBERT E.
Source :
Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association. 2012, p1-49. 49p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

International Organizations (IOs) are nowadays independent and central actors in global affairs. They are, however, faced with unprecedented challenges arising from the increasing interdependence in economic, political and financial affairs. Those new circumstances do not only call for novel institutional and procedural approaches that can offer efficient solutions to the problems, but must also satisfy the condition of public accountability and legitimacy. This paper explores the IOs' deliberative capacity, and suggests that deliberative forms of communication can help IOs to make up for these shortcomings. It conceptualizes 'deliberative capacity as the capability to engage in 'high-quality deliberation with effect'. 'High-quality' deliberation refers to the process of making decisions in ways that allow for the inclusion of a wide range of interested actors and authenticity of arguments; deliberation 'with effect' means that the agreed outputs are of import. The paper illustrates IOs' deliberative capacity in the fields of human rights and environment through two examples: the working practices of the newlyestablished Universal Periodic Review (UPR) operating under the auspices of the Human Rights Council (HRC) and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) working in collaboration with the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
94796500