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A Note on Robert O. Keohane’s “Institutionalization in the United Nations General Assembly”

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There appears to be a growing consensus among those engaged in research in the international organization field that regional integration has been the most stimulating area of research for the last ten years because of the conscious efforts of the major theorists in this area to develop and test hypotheses concerning the dynamics of organizational development. There is consensus also that the rest of the field could profit by developing a more conscious concern with the dynamics of organizational development. Robert O. Keohane’s “Institutionalization in the United Nations General Assembly” represents a substantial attempt to provide the framework for a model of organizational development applicable to the United Nations.

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  • Kay, David A., 1969. "A Note on Robert O. Keohane’s “Institutionalization in the United Nations General Assembly”," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(4), pages 951-957, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:23:y:1969:i:04:p:951-957_01
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