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This book illuminates the central role played by international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) in the emergence and development of a comprehensive world polity. The contributors argue that the enormous proliferation of INGOs since 1875including international environmental organizations, human rights groups, bodies formed to regulate technical standards, and economic development organizations, among othersboth reflects and contributes to the spread of global institutions and cultural principles based on models of rationality, individualism, progress, and universalism. The contributors contrast this world-polity perspective to other approaches to understanding globalization, including realist and neo-realist analyses in the field of international relations, and world-system theory and interstate competition theory in sociology.The volume considers transnational organizing as a historical process of the creation of global rules and norms, changing over time, that have identifiable effects on social organization at the national and local levels. The chapters provide empirical support for this approach, identifying specific mechanisms that translate global cultural assumptions and prescriptions into local social activity, such as the creation of state agencies, the formulation of government policies, and the emergence of social movements. The first part of the book deals with social movement INGOs, including environmental groups, womens rights organizations, the Esperanto movement, and the International Red Cross. The second part treats technical and economic bodies, including the International Organization for Standardization, population policy groups, development organizations, and international professional science associations.

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title:Constructing World Culture : International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875
author:Boli, John
publisher:Stanford University Press
isbn10 | asin:0804734224
print isbn13:9780804734226
ebook isbn13:9780585091372
language:English
subjectNon-governmental organizations--History--20th century, International relations--History--20th century, Internationalism--History--20th century.
publication date:1999
lcc:JZ4841.C66 1999eb
ddc:327.1/7/09
subject:Non-governmental organizations--History--20th century, International relations--History--20th century, Internationalism--History--20th century.
Constructing World Culture
International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875
Edited by John Boli and George M. Thomas
Stanford University Press
Stanford, California
1999
Stanford University Press
Stanford, California
1999 by the Board of Trustees of the
Leland Stanford Junior University
Printed in the United States of America
CIP data appear at the end of the book
Page v
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Our greatest debt is to our authors, both for the remarkable energy they have displayed in conducting their labor-intensive research and for their prompt and careful work through several rounds of revisions. On their behalf, we also wish to acknowledge the strong presence of John Meyer in more passages of the book than we can identify. As idea generator, mentor, research design consultant, statistical analysis coach, critical guide, and (for many of the authors) principal dissertation adviser, John has been a source of inspiration to us all. In his absence, neither this book nor most of the studies that comprise it would have ever seen the light of day.
For financial support at various stages of the project, we gratefully acknowledge funds supplied by the Swedish Social Science Research Council, the Emory University Research Council, and the Evangelical Scholarship Initiative. As usual, opinions expressed are those of the authors, not of the granting agencies.
We are especially grateful to the World Culture Research Group at Arizona State University for data coding and critical input, to Steve Miner for his work in the editing and preparation of the manuscript, and to Kristin Marsh for preparing the comprehensive bibliography and reformatting one difficult chapter. The first authors of each chapter also helped prepare the items for the index, a thankless task that we have well appreciated.
At Stanford University Press, both Laura Bloch and Muriel Bell have our gratitude for their interest, support, and helpful suggestions concerning the manuscript review process, final revisions, and production.
Finally, we owe a special and heartfelt thanks to Anthony Judge and the Union of International Associations. Mr. Judge was more than helpful in our correspondence with him about the Union's data-gathering process, and his willingness to share an electronic extract of the INGO database with us was a more than pleasant surprise. Without the remarkable efforts of the UIA, and the rich Yearbook that it has so faithfully produced for so long, most of the research reflected in this volume would not have been possible.
CONTENTS
Contributors
xi
Introduction
JOHN BOLI AND GEORGE M THOMAS
1
Part One: International Nongovernmental Organizations in the World Polity
1. INGOs and the Organization of World Culture
JOHN BOLl AND GEORGE M THOMAS
13
2. National Participation in World-Polity Organization
JOHN BOLI, THOMAS A. LOYA, AND TERESA LOFTIN
50
Part Two: Social Movement Sectors
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3. The Rationalization and Organization of Nature in World Culture
DAVID JOHN FRANK, ANN HIRONAKA, JOHN W MEYER, EVAN SCHOFER, AND NANCY BRANDON TUNA
81
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4. The Emergence and Transformation of the International Women's Movement
NITZA BERKOVITCH
100
5. Constructing a Global Identity: The Role of Esperanto
YOUNG S KIN
127
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6. Rules of War and Wars of Rules: The International Red Cross and the Restraint of State Violence
MARTHA FINNEMORE
149
Part Three: Technical, Scientific, and Development Sectors
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7. Standardization in the World Polity: Technical Rationality Over Power
THOMAS A LOYA AND JOHN BOLI
169
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8. Population Control for National Development: From World Discourse to National Policies
DEBORAH BARRETT AND DAVID JOHN FRANK
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