An International Organization's Identity Crisis

Sungjoon Cho
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Despite the contemporary prominence of international organizations (IOs), their ontological status largely remains nebulous. Traditional international relations (IR) theories tend to regard an IO mainly as an instrument created to serve powerful states’ interests (neorealism) or to facilitate interstate cooperation on certain regulatory areas (neoliberal institutionalism). Therefore, those theories hardly offer a satisfactory explanation of a distinctive mode of IOs’ identity-forming process, in which a particular IO, as a separate and autonomous organic entity, grows, evolves and eventually makes sense of its own existence. This Article offers a novel perspective that attempts to overcome the aforementioned theoretical deficiency. Drawing on the identity theory in psychology, this new perspective captures an IO’s internal normative development in which one can witness a dynamic process of identity formation. The Article argues that based on its autonomy qua organization, and not merely as an instrument of states, an IO forms its unique legal identity as it experiences a normative crisis in a similar way in which a human individual does. An IO discovers its genuine identity only after it achieves a necessary level of institutional maturity as a result of incessant legal interactions and communications with its environment. The Article tests this new framework by applying it to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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一个国际组织的认同危机
尽管国际组织在当代具有突出地位,但它们的本体地位在很大程度上仍然是模糊的。传统的国际关系(IR)理论倾向于将国际组织主要视为服务于强国利益(新现实主义)或促进某些监管领域的国家间合作(新自由主义制度主义)的工具。因此,这些理论很难提供一个令人满意的解释一个独特的模式的IO的身份形成过程,其中一个特定的IO,作为一个独立的和自主的有机实体,成长,演变,并最终有意义的自己的存在。本文提供了一个新的视角,试图克服上述理论的不足。利用心理学中的同一性理论,这一新的视角捕捉到了IO内部的规范发展,在这个过程中,人们可以看到一个动态的身份形成过程。本文认为,基于其作为组织的自主性,而不仅仅是作为国家的工具,IO形成了其独特的法律身份,因为它以类似于人类个体的方式经历了规范性危机。一个组织只有在它达到必要的制度成熟度之后,才能发现它的真正身份,因为它与环境进行了不断的法律互动和沟通。文章通过将这个新框架应用于世界贸易组织(WTO)来检验它。
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