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Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? - Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules

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This work shows that, over the past two centuries, international organizations have adopted 'more democratic' decision-making rules.

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1. Introduction: 'democratic' intergovernmental organizations; 2. Normative pressures and strategies for defusing them; 3. Fair state participation; 4. Fair voting; 5. Transparency; 6. Participation of nongovernmental actors in intergovernmental organizations; 7. Transnational parliamentary oversight; 8. Conclusions: summarizing and interpreting the main trends.

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Alexandru Grigorescu is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Loyola University, Chicago. His research has been published in numerous journals such as International Studies Quarterly, the Review of International Organizations, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Ethics and International Affairs. Prior to his academic career, between 1992 and 1997, he served as a diplomat in the Romanian Foreign Ministry and was posted at the Romanian Mission to the United Nations in New York.

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This work shows that, over the past two centuries, international organizations have adopted 'more democratic' decision-making rules.

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