Inken von Borzyskowski will present her new book, "Exit from International Organizations”, which is co-authored with Felicity Vabulas. Why do states exit international organizations (IOs)? How often does exit from IOs – including voluntary withdrawal and forced suspension – occur? What are the effects of leaving IOs for the exiting state? Despite the importance of membership in IOs, a broader understanding of exit across states, organizations, and time has been limited.
The book addresses these lacunae through a theoretically grounded and empirically systematic study of IO exit. The authors argue that there is a common logic to IO exit which helps explain both its causes and consequences. By examining IO exit across 198 states, 534 IOs, and over a hundred years of history, they show that exit is driven by states' dissatisfaction, preference divergence, and is a strategy to negotiate institutional change. The book also demonstrates that exit is costly because it has reputational consequences for leaving states and significantly affects other forms of international cooperation.
Speaker
Inken von Borzyskowski is Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on the domestic politics of international relations with an emphasis on international organizations and their effect on domestic conflict and elections. Her research has been awarded a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship and a Philip Leverhulme Prize, best paper awards from the American Political Science Association and the European Consortium for Political Research, and a Dissertation Prize from the International Studies Association. She received her PhD at UW-Madison; she also spent a year at Duke. She has been a research fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, at the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) in Washington DC, and a consultant at the US Institute of Peace. Before joining Oxford, she spent four years at University College London and four years at Florida State University. She serves as co-editor of the journal Global Governance.
Discussant
Alessandra Romani, Research Associate, Global Governance Centre
CHAIR
James Hollway, Co-Director, Global Governance Centre
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