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Statistics: international organizations by type

International organizations by type
(Table 1)

Yearbook of International Organizations
1996/97 edition

Copyright © Union of International Associations

TypesIntergovernmentalNongovernmentalTotal
No.% Type% IGONo.% Type% NGONo.% Total
CONVENTIONAL INTERNATIONAL BODIES
A. Federationsof international organizations12.50.439 97.5 0.7 40 0.7
B. Universalmembership organizations366.813.949393.29.05299.2
C. Intercontinentalmembership organizations373.514.2100796.518.4104418.2
D. Regionallyoriented membership organizations1864.571.5393395.571.9411971.9
TOTAL "CONVENTIONAL" 2604.5100.0547295.5100.05732100.0
OTHER INTERNATIONAL BODIES
E. Organizationsemanating from places, persons, other bodies75127.947.8194472.120.2269524.0
F. Organizationsof special form74318.747.3322381.333.4396635.4
G. Internationally-orientednational organizations 761.74.9446998.346.4454540.6
TOTAL "OTHER" 157014.0100.0963686.0100.011206100.0
TOTAL Types A-G 1830--15108--16938-
SPECIAL TYPES
H. Dissolvedor apparently inactive organizations35610.98.8292189.112.6327712.1
J. Recentlyreported bodies, not yet confirmed22613.35.6146986.76.316956.2
K. Subsidiaryand internal bodies50428.412.4127071.65.517746.5
N. Nationalorganizations130.40.3366599.615.8367813.5
R. Religiousorders secular institutes000870100.03.88703.2
S. Autonomousconference series10716.92.652683.12.36332.3
T. Multilateraltreaties and intergovernmental agreements1914100.047.200019147.1
U. Currentlyinactive nonconventional bodies9357.023.11241493.053.71334949.1
TOTAL "SPECIAL" 405514.9100.02313585.1100.027190100.0
TOTAL ALL TYPES 5885--38243--44128-

This table suggests different answers to the question:
"How many international organizations are there?"

1. Conventional intergovernmental organizations, for those who attachimportance to the non-existence of international non-governmental organizationsin terms of international law. (Multilateral treaties, Type T, might beadded as closely related international "instruments".)

2. Conventional international bodies, both governmental and non-governmental,for those who attach importance to the existence of autonomous internationalbodies as a social reality.

3. Conventional bodies (Types A to D) plus special forms (Type F), forthose who recognize the importance of organizational substitutes and unconventionalform.

    (To the latter might be added conference series, Type S, and multilateraltreaties, Type T, as forms of organization substitute.)

4. Conventional bodies (Types A to D), special forms (Type F), and religiousorders (Type R), for those who accept the social reality of the latteras independent actors.

5. Conventional bodies (Types A to D), other international bodies (TypesE to G), religious orders (Type R), and multilateral treaties (Type T),for those who are interested in the international impact of semi-autonomousand nationally-ties organizations. (Documentalists might also include inactivebodies, Type H, which figure in "authority lists" of internationalorganizations.)

 

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