
The Book Is An In-depth Study About Why And How International Organizations Govern In The Field. Through A Close Look At The Case Of Migration And Asylum, The Book Shows That International Organizations Not Only Govern Global Challenges Through Rules, Standards, And Numbers But Also Through Practice On The Ground. Drawing On Ethnographic Fieldwork At The European External Border, Interviews At The Headquarters Of Seven Organizations-the United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees (unhcr), The International Organization For Migration (iom), The European Border And Coast Guard Agency (frontex), The European Asylum Support Office (easo), And Three Humanitarian Ngos-as Well As An Extensive Document Analysis, The Book Demonstrates That Field Staff Improvise To Organize Collective Action On Under-regulated Issues In The Field. Headquarter Staff Consolidate And Diffuse Their Improvised Solutions Across Operations. Field And Headquarter Staff, Who Organize Across Organizational Boundaries And Levels, Thereby Exert Considerable Influence On The Life Choices Of Individual Governance Addressees And Define How Global Issues Are Treated In Practice-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how international organizations exert governance through on-the-ground practices rather than solely through formal rules and standards. Dr. Nele Kortendiek utilizes an ethnographic framework to examine the operational realities of migration and asylum management. By analyzing the interplay between field staff improvisation and headquarters consolidation, the author argues that these organizations significantly shape the life outcomes of individuals and the definition of global issues.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of international organizations by shifting the focus from high-level policy to micro-level practice. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the ethnographic approach and its utility for understanding the practical mechanics of humanitarian and border governance.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191995355
ISBN-13:
9780191995354
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