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Making International Institutions Work provides a comprehensive analysis of how international organizations function and why some succeed while others struggle. Ranjit Lall delves into the political mechanisms that shape institutional performance, moving beyond simplistic explanations to reveal the complex dynamics at play.
The book combines theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies to demonstrate how institutional design, leadership, member state interests, and organizational culture interact to produce different outcomes. Lall argues that understanding these political factors is crucial for policymakers seeking to reform existing institutions or create new ones that can effectively address global challenges.
By examining real-world examples of institutional successes and failures, this work offers valuable insights for practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in how international cooperation actually works in practice.







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