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(PDF) The politics of IO authority transfers: explaining informal internationalisation and unilateral renationalisation
ResearchGate
PDF | In the wake of international organisations' (IOs) politicisation, treaty-based transfers of authority to or from IOs have virtually...
7 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...
46 months ago
From developing country to superpower? China, power shifts and the United Nations development pillar
Global Policy Journal
China's standing as a developing country is an integral part of how its global power ambitions unfold at the UN.
4 months ago
(PDF) Trading privileges for support: the strategic co-optation of emerging powers into international institutions
ResearchGate
PDF | As emerging powers rise and established powers decline, international institutions come under pressure to adjust to new power realities. When and.
60 months ago
Walking in Jozi: Guided Tours, Insecurity and Urban Regeneration in Inner City Johannesburg
Global Policy Journal
This article explores how the emerging tourism sector in Johannesburg is intertwined with current processes of urban regeneration and development.
41 months ago
Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock
Global Policy Journal
There is a growing gap between the need for effective global governance and the ability of intergovernmental institutions to provide it.
78 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
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.
58 months ago
(PDF) Emergency Powers of International Organizations. Between Normalization and Containment
ResearchGate
Emergency Powers of International Organizations explores emergency politics of international organizations (IOs). It studies cases in which,...
58 months ago
Surviving Trump, Brexit and the BRICS: Resilient International Organizations for the 21st Century
UCL - London's Global University
This keynote lecture with Dr Hylke Dijkstra reflects on the challenges and changing demands that international organizations are currently facing and evaluates...
67 months ago