Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 02/2014

DIIS WORKING PAPER 2013:20 1 Power and Change: Locating Institutional Change Theories in a Power Context

Lily Salloum Lindegaard

December 2013

Danish Institute for International Studies

Abstract

Power is an inescapable aspect of institutional change, but theoretically, its role is not always clear or even acknowledged. This working paper assuages this by presenting a novel, explicitly power-based perspective on institutional change. It offers both a theoretical consideration of how power-infused strategies, systems and knowledge drive institutional change as well as an account of how a power-based analysis could look in practice. In it, a foucauldian-inspired account of power provides a theoretical foundation where disparate institutional change theories are located and combined. This allows not only for an explicit consideration of power in change, but also creates space for more rigorous analyses of institutional change, based not on the confines of a single institutional change theory, but on the complex realities of power and change in practice.