What are international organisations?
When
12 March 2026
14:30 CET
12 March 2026
17:00 CET
- 12 Mar14.30 - 15.30
- 12 Mar15.30 - 17.00
Where
Sala Belvedere
Villa Schifanoia
In this talk, we consider how IOs are conceptualised.
Research on international organisations (IOs) has been central to the discipline of international relations for more than a century. Yet the institutions at the centre of this field remain difficult to define. Many prominent studies, if they offer any definition at all, rely on relatively simple concepts. At the same time, scholars who have examined these institutions more closely have struggled to develop coherent accounts of their shared characteristics.
Rather than privileging legal and bureaucratic features, the presentation proposes a broader analytical lens that brings a wider range of institutions into view. We will discuss the advantages of this approach, demonstrate its impact on research, and explain its relevance to policymaking.
While this perspective raises new conceptual and analytical challenges, we must confront the complexity of these institutions head-on rather than sweeping them aside.
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Scientific Organiser
Prof. Stephanie Hofmann
European University Institute
Contact
Alessandra Caldini
Send an emailSpeaker
Charles Roger
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)