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WHY CULTURE MATTERS IN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: THE MARGINALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE WORLD BANK

机译:为什么在国际机构中开展文化事务:世界银行人权的边缘性

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Why do international institutions behave as they do? International organizations (IOs) have emerged as significant actors in global governance, whether they are overseeing monetary policy, setting trade or labor standards, or resolving a humanitarian crisis. They often execute international agreements between states and markedly influence domestic law, which makes it important to analyze how international institutions behave and make policy. Conducting an ethnographic analysis of the internal dynamics of IOs, including their formal and informal norms, incentive systems, and decision-making processes, can usefully aid in understanding institutional behavior and change. This article analyzes the organizational culture of one particularly powerful international institution - the World Bank (the Bank) - and explores why the Bank has not adopted a human rights policy or agenda.
机译:国际机构为什么会表现得如此?无论是监督货币政策,制定贸易或劳工标准,还是解决人道主义危机,国际组织(IOs)都已成为全球治理中的重要角色。他们经常执行国家之间的国际协议,并显着影响国内法,因此分析国际机构的行为方式和制定政策非常重要。对IO的内部动力(包括其正式和非正式规范,激励机制和决策过程)进行人种志分析,可以有效地帮助理解机构行为和变革。本文分析了世界银行(世行)这一特别强大的国际机构的组织文化,并探讨了为何世行未采用人权政策或议程。

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