The USA, ILO, UNESCO and IAEA: Politicization and Withdrawal in the Specialized AgenciesExplains the rationale and implementation of the decisions by the USA to withdraw from the ILO (1977-1980) and UNESCO (since 1985), and to suspend participation in the IAEA (September 1982 to February 1983). Examines whether the concept of politicization was a valid reason for the decisions. |
Contents
Functionalism and US Expectations | 13 |
The Many Meanings of Politicization | 28 |
The Case of the International Labour Organization | 42 |
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