Die Organisierte Welt 2009
DOI: 10.5771/9783845219455-290
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12 Die Informalisierung internationaler Politik: Beobachtungen zum Stand der internationalen Organisation

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“…They pointed to informal groupings that had grown up around international institutions to show that it was precisely such "informal interactions" that provided "the structural preconditions for discursive and argumentative processes" (Risse 2000:16). Since then the informal interactions between old and new actors as well as those solely among new actors have intensified, albeit at different degrees, neither level implying sustained cooperative efforts but rather ad-hoc consultations (Daase 2009;Prantl 2006). Informal groupings are characterized by their (state-) power-based and exclusionary character.…”
Section: The Failures Of Socialization and Enmeshmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They pointed to informal groupings that had grown up around international institutions to show that it was precisely such "informal interactions" that provided "the structural preconditions for discursive and argumentative processes" (Risse 2000:16). Since then the informal interactions between old and new actors as well as those solely among new actors have intensified, albeit at different degrees, neither level implying sustained cooperative efforts but rather ad-hoc consultations (Daase 2009;Prantl 2006). Informal groupings are characterized by their (state-) power-based and exclusionary character.…”
Section: The Failures Of Socialization and Enmeshmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Describing a shift 'away from formal international organizations with codified norms and explicit rules', the debate on security governance has evolved against the backdrop of a proliferation of informal security arrangements such as 'groups of friends', 'core groups' or 'contact groups' in the post-cold war era. 8 Following Prantl, the Middle East Quartet is probably best understood as a contact group -it operates according to its own agenda and includes the UN Secretary General as one of its members (rather than lending its support to the Secretary General's initiatives). 9 The distinction between formal and informal governance arrangements is not a binary one but should rather be conceived as a continuum.…”
Section: Informal Security Governance: Form Follows Function?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sie dominieren diese Netzwerke und regulieren auch den Zugang zu ihnen. Diese »Informalisierung internationaler Politik« (Daase 2008) fuhrt insgesamt zu einer Proliferation transnationaler Verwal tungsnetzwerke. Daase (2008) illustriert dies für den Bereich der Sicher heitspolitik und des internationalen Krisenmanagements und zeigt, dass bei spielsweise in der G8 die Zahl der sicherheitsrelevanten Arbeitsgruppen ge rade in den 2000er Jahren sprunghaft zugenommen hat.…”
Section: Transnationale Vernetzungen Der Verwaltungunclassified