Network Governance of the UN Human Rights Council
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<p>This book explores how the structures of international organizations have become increasingly complex and considers why states choose to become part of networks of international organizations alongside non-state actors. </p> <p>While granting participation rights to non-state actors states have been actively involved in establishing complex ties with them. International organizations in their turn have enhanced the sustainment of complex networks. The author argues that the involvement in networks of international organizations provides better capacities in communication. Thus being a governmental or non-governmental entity an actor tends to occupy the beneficial structural positions of a leader connecting to as many actors as possible; or a broker bridging isolated subgroups within a network. Through a study of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) and the respective diplomatic institutional and organizational networks that participate in it he explores the most visible stakeholders the institutional setting of the HRC and the multilateral negotiations on the prevention of human rights violations in 2010-2019.</p> <p>The volume will appeal to scholars students and practitioners interested in the international organisations networks foreign policy the United Nations and the Human Rights Council.</p>
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