Why International Organizations Hate Politics Depoliticizing the World

Building on the concept of depoliticization, this book provides a first systematic analysis of International Organizations (IO) apolitical claims. It shows that depoliticization sustains IO everyday activities while allowing them to remain engaged in politics, even when they pretend not to. Delving...

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Main Author: Louis, Marieke (auth)
Other Authors: Maertens, Lucile (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
Series:Global Institutions
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