International Transitional Administrations:Towards Territorialization of IGOs?
While the “territorial state” has been amply scrutinized in International Relations (IR), the academic preoccupation with possible deterritorialization of governance seems to have overshadowed the importance of two parallel and equally remarkable possibilities: reterritorialization through inter-gov...
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          | Published in | Journal of international and area studies pp. 37 - 52 | 
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| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | Korean | 
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            국제학연구소
    
        01.06.2006
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 1226-8550 2765-1800  | 
| DOI | 10.23071/jias.2006.13.1.37 | 
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| Summary: | While the “territorial state” has been amply scrutinized in International Relations (IR), the academic preoccupation with possible deterritorialization of governance seems to have overshadowed the importance of two parallel and equally remarkable possibilities: reterritorialization through inter-governmental organizations (IGOs) and territorialization of IGOs themselves. The gradual institutionalization of the practice of international transitional administration suggests itself as a potential manifestation of such parallel processes. While the most sophisticated scholarly argument about the nature of international administrations revolves around the question of state-building, this article contends that “state-building” is not all that the practice of transitional administration implies for contemporary global governance. KCI Citation Count: 0 | 
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| Bibliography: | G704-000686.2006.13.1.001 | 
| ISSN: | 1226-8550 2765-1800  | 
| DOI: | 10.23071/jias.2006.13.1.37 |