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What We Did This Summer: Stacie Goddard and Paul MacDonald, Political Science
Wellesley College
After the last spring semester exam has been graded and most students have left campus for summer internships, jobs, and travel...
63 months ago
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...
48 months ago
Figure 3. Mutual reinforcement of informal internationalisation and...
ResearchGate
Download scientific diagram | Mutual reinforcement of informal internationalisation and unilateral renationalisation. from publication: The politics of IO...
7 months ago
Fit for purpose? Just Energy Transition Partnerships and accountability in international climate governance
Global Policy Journal
This contribution examines whether just energy transition partnerships (JETPs), a new type of financial agreement between G7/G7-allies and low-to-middle...
9 months ago
Who gets the blame? How policymakers in the EU shift responsibility when things go wrong
LSE Blogs
EU membership provides ample opportunities for politicians at the national level to shift blame for unpopular decisions to the EU's...
58 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 month ago
Brexit and the tragedy of the Commons: How wedge issues generate detrimental outcomes
LSE Blogs
It is unclear whether the UK's general election on 12 December will unlock the stalemate over Brexit that characterised the previous...
60 months 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...
1 month ago
(PDF) Conceptualising Throughput Legitimacy: Procedural Mechanisms of Accountability, Transparency, Inclusiveness and Openness in EU Governance
ResearchGate
PDF | This symposium demonstrates the potential for throughput legitimacy as a concept for shedding empirical light on the strengths and...
1 month ago
Brexit and the tragedy of the Commons: how wedge issues generate detrimental outcomes
LSE Blogs
The difficulty Theresa May and Boris Johnson had in winning the backing of MPs for their Brexit strategies illustrates the impact that...
54 months ago