Domestic politics and international organizations

T. Renee Bowen, J. Lawrence Broz, Christina J. Schneider
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This introduction to the Special Issue reviews the existing literature on the domestic politics of international organizations (IOs), presenting them within a unified theoretical framework. We emphasize the central role of domestic forces in the study of IOs: how individual preferences are channeled through domestic political institutions, and ultimately inform a government’s foreign policy decisions toward and within IOs. We show that these forces can be distilled into a game between citizens in which they select welfare weights to be assigned to citizens across the globe. We refer to this as the Citizens’ IO Game. The contributions in this Special Issue and previous studies are discussed in the framework of the Citizens’ IO Game, which offers fresh insights into the intersection of domestic constitutions, politics, resource distribution, and IO membership and policy. We construct a specific application to trade policy to further clarify the role of the framework. Using this example, we show that global externalities can never be fully internalized through IOs when sovereignty is prioritized. We conclude by suggesting directions for future research on the domestic politics of IOs.

国内政治和国际组织
这篇特刊的导言回顾了现有的关于国际组织(IOs)国内政治的文献,在一个统一的理论框架内呈现它们。我们强调国内力量在国际组织研究中的核心作用:个人偏好如何通过国内政治机构进行引导,并最终为政府针对国际组织的外交政策决策提供信息。我们表明,这些力量可以被提炼成公民之间的游戏,在这个游戏中,他们选择分配给全球公民的福利权重。我们将此称为公民IO游戏。本期特刊的文章和以往的研究都是在公民组织博弈的框架下进行讨论的,这为国内宪法、政治、资源分配、组织成员和政策的交叉提供了新的视角。我们构建了一个具体的应用于贸易政策,以进一步阐明该框架的作用。通过这个例子,我们可以看到,当主权被优先考虑时,全球外部性永远无法通过IOs完全内部化。最后,提出了未来国际组织国内政治研究的方向。
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