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World Politics and Organizational Fields: The Case of Transnational Sustainability Governance
Journal
European Journal of International Relations
ISSN
1354-0661
ISSN-Digital
1460-3713
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2009-12-06
Author(s)
Pattberg, Philipp
Abstract
Transnational rule-making organizations have proliferated in the area of sustainability politics. In this article, we explore why these organizations share a set of core features that appear overly costly at first sight. We argue that norms that evolved out of the social interaction among transnational rule-making organizations account for this phenomenon. Thus, in the early 1990s, an organizational field of transnational rule-making has gradually developed in the field of environmental politics. Responding to a broader social discourse about global governance that stressed a need for innovative forms of cooperation among different societal sectors, this organizational field gained in legitimacy and strength. A set of commonly accepted core norms, the increasing density of interaction among the field's members, and the success and legitimacy ascribed to the field's key players by the outside world helped to solidify the organizational field until it eventually developed a ‘life of its own'.
Language
English
Keywords
global governance
non-state actors
organizational field
sustainability
transnational organizations
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Global Democratic Governance
Refereed
No
Publisher
Sage
Publisher place
London [u.a.]
Volume
15
Number
4
Start page
707
End page
744
Pages
38
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
239028