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Special Issue - Global Power Shifts: How do International Institutions Adjust?
Global Policy Journal
Shifts in the international distribution of power create an impetus for institutional change. As powers such as China rise and powers such...
47 months ago
Europe must prepare for US withdrawal from multilateralism – under Trump or Harris
LSE Blogs
How will the outcome of the US presidential election affect the country's future commitment to multilateralism? Tim Heinkelmann-Wild argues...
1 week ago
The liberal international order will only survive the US elections if institutions are reformed to not work against the interests of powerful states
LSE Blogs
Much to the consternation of many in the international community, former President Trump's term in the White House was characterized by the...
5 days ago
Brexit and the tragedy of the Commons: How wedge issues generate detrimental outcomes
LSE Blogs
As issues like Brexit cut across traditional party lines, they are highly likely to create intraparty divisions and make compromises difficult to secure.
59 months ago
Fig. 2.1 The cycle of contestation
ResearchGate
We argue that hegemonic contestation is the result of a reactive sequence that is endogenous to cooptation-based orders where hegemons face a trade-off between...
73 months ago
(PDF) Conceptualising Throughput Legitimacy: Procedural Mechanisms of Accountability, Transparency, Inclusiveness and Openness in EU Governance
ResearchGate
This symposium demonstrates the potential for throughput legitimacy as a concept for shedding empirical light on the strengths and weaknesses of multi‐level...
59 months ago
(PDF) Contestation in a World of Liberal Orders
ResearchGate
PDF | It is widely acknowledged that the core institutions of the Liberal International Order (LIO) have in recent years been subject to...
2 weeks ago
Table 2 Change in GDP per capita during the crisis
ResearchGate
The European Union's (EU) political and economic integration project has grown dramatically since its inception in 1952. While the ultimate goal of the EU...
78 months ago
The US election and its consequences for Europe
LMU München
Voters in the US will go to the polls on 5 November. What should Germany and the EU expect? An interview with LMU political scientist Tim...
1 month ago
Kitzloch-Chef Zangl: "Politik hat anscheinend nicht viel gelernt"
PULS 24
Bernhard Zangl, Chef des Kitzloch, stand zu Beginn der Corona-Pandemie heftig in der Kritik. Im Interview mit PULS 24-Reporterin Magdalena...
35 months ago