“…Recent work brings welcome progress on this front. Scholarship on IGO resourcing seeks to understand donor influence (Sridhar and Woods, ; 2015; Reinsberg, ), explain donor funding choices (Bayram and Graham, ; Reinsberg et al., ; Nielson et al, Forthcoming), and assess the effects of financial rules and budgeting on key institutional design variables like centralization, control, and flexibility (Goetz and Patz, ; Graham, forthcoming). This paper contributes to the growing literature on resourcing by theorizing the links between how IGOs are funded, and who provides the funding, on the one hand, and how IGO governance operates on the other.…”