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[PDF] Structural Causes and Regime ConsequencesRegimes can be defined as sets of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actors' expectations converge in a ...
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International Regimes Edited by Stephen D. Krasner | Paperback$$33.95In this volume, fourteen distinguished specialists in international political economy thoroughly explore the concept of international regimes.
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[PDF] Theories of International Regimes - Harvard DASHStephen Krasner's influential definition seeks a middle ground between. "order" and ... The majority of "regime change" studies try to explain why regimes.
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[PDF] THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL REGIMES - IIASA PUREAll three are highly critical of what they call 'regime theory'. One of their major criticisms concerns the definition of regimes: 'In fact, the regime concept, ...
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1 - Structural Causes and Regime ConsequencesRegimes can be defined as sets of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actors' expectations converge.
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Structural Causes and Regime Consequences - jstorThis volume explores the concept of international regimes. Interna- tional regimes are defined as principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures ...
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International Regime - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsInternational regimes have been defined as sets of principle, norms, rules, and decisions upon which actors' expectations converge (Krasner 1983). It is useful ...
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International Regimes - Beyond IntractabilityHe defined regimes as "implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures ... International Regimes:Toward a New Theory of Institutions.
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Regime Theory - Oxford Public International LawDistinguishing International Regimes from International Agreements and International Organizations ... organizations (International Organizations or Institutions ...
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A shift of the arctic regime toward a hard law basis? - ScienceDirectNorms are standards of behavior defined in terms of rights and obligations. Rules are specific prescriptions or proscriptions for action. ... (Krasner, 1983).<|control11|><|separator|>
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International Regimes as Concept - E-International RelationsDec 21, 2012 · Thus in defining the concept “international regime” as “[a set] of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures ...
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[PDF] The Study of International Regimes - IIASA PURE... defined as principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given issue-area" (Krasner 1983,2). 3. This ...
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The Study of International Regimes - MARC A. LEVY, ORAN R ...2. `International regimes are defined as principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given issue-area ...
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[PDF] Regime Theory - Scholarship Archive1 Regime theory is an approach within international relations theory, a sub-discipline of political science, which seeks to explain the occurrence of co- ...
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Interests, Power, Knowledge: The Study of International Regimesof compliance (or convergence of expectations) to distinguish regime from nonregime situations. Moreover, it directs research squarely to the question of.
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Full article: Norm convergence and collision in regime overlaps ...Sep 30, 2021 · ... regime (Krasner, Citation1982, p. 185) does not determine 'how much convergence of expectations is needed' (Kuyper, Citation2014, p. 627; cf ...
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What Do Theories - ARENA Centre for European Studies - UiOPrinciples are beliefs of fact, causation, rectitude. Norms are standards of behavior defined in terms of rights and obligations. Rules are specific ...
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International Regimes: Toward a New Theory of Institutions - jstorKrasner offers the following elaboration: Principles are beliefs of fact, causation, and rectitude. Norms are standards of behavior defined in terms of rights ...
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[PDF] Regime Theory as IR TheoryExisting definitions of regimes clearly demonstrate the theoretical link. Stephen Krasner (1982: 186) who depicted regimes as “sets of im- plicit and explicit ...
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[PDF] International Regimes - Review of History and Political ScienceIn the 1970s, the interdependence paradigm emerges as an explanatory variable for the new processes in the international political economy. Thus, the theory of ...
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[PDF] Power and Interdependence - Branislav L. Slantchev (UCSD)Interdependence affects world politics and the behavior of states; but govern- mental actions also influence patterns of interdependence. By creating or ...
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[PDF] Robert Keohane: Political Theorist - Princeton UniversityKeohane and Nye would later call the ideal type of this world complex interdependence and contrast it to the realist ideal type of pure interstate relations ...
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[PDF] Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye's Power and InterdependenceApr 16, 2014 · To navigate a world characterized by complex interdependence, they develop a model of 'issue structural- ism' where no clear issue hierarchy ...
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The demand for international regimes | International OrganizationMay 22, 2009 · See especially Keohane, Robert O., “The Theory of Hegemonic Stability and Changes in International Economic Regimes, 1967–1977,” in Holsti, Ole ...
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[PDF] International Responses to Technology: Concepts and TrendsInternational Responses to Technology: Concepts and Trends. Author(s): John Gerard Ruggie. Source: International Organization, Vol. 29, No. 3, International ...
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International Regimes: Problems of Concept Formation | World PoliticsJun 13, 2011 · This essay examines the proposition that all international regimes are social institutions, even though there is great variation among them.
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The Rise and Fall of International Regimes - jstorInternational regimes are social institutions governing actions of those interested in activities outside sovereign state boundaries, or across them.<|separator|>
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[PDF] International Regimes: Lessons From Inductive AnalysisAn international regime is a set of principles, norms, rules, and procedures around which actors' expectations converge, that channel political action.
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Theories of international regimes | International OrganizationMay 22, 2009 · Reviewing the trade, money, and oil regimes between 1967 and 1977, Keohane concluded that we lack compelling causal arguments linking hegemonic ...
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[PDF] Robert Keohane (1984), “A Functional Theory of Regimes” in After ...In this article, Keohane argues that international regimes can solve the problem of political market failure in international politics. Using the Coase Theorem ...
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International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded ...May 22, 2009 · International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order. Volume 36, Issue 2; John Gerard Ruggie (a1) ...
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[PDF] International regimes, transactions, and change - Scholars at HarvardInternational regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order. John Gerard Ruggie. A philosopher is someone who goes into ...
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Creating Regimes by Oran R. Young - Cornell University PressCreating Regimes is a highly persuasive and perceptive work about two international regimes that have become central to nonmilitary cooperation in the Arctic ...
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Resource Regimes by Oran Young - University of California PressYoung explores how societies govern the use of scarce natural resources and the pivotal role of social institutions in shaping those decisions. Young begins by ...
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Institutional Dynamics: Emergent Patterns in International ...In Institutional Dynamics, Oran Young offers the first detailed analysis of these developmental trajectories. Understanding the emergent patterns in ...
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Theories of International Regimes - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · In this article we explore the possibilities of achieving additional explanatory power in the study of international regimes by working toward a synthesis of ...
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[PDF] Integrating theories of international regimesBy the same token, the promise that a theoretical synthesis holds is that it allows for a more complete or more accurate explanation of international regimes.
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Summary of Keohane: After hegemonyKeohane seeks to demonstrate that rational choice (realists' premises) predicts cooperation and the establishment of institutions.
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18 Neoliberal institutionalism in - ElgarOnlineOct 26, 2015 · Keohane's seminal work After Hegemony (1984) offers the most influential account of this functional, neoliberal-institutionalist thinking. It is ...
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[PDF] The Theory of Hegemonic Stability - LSEThe theory of hegemonic stability states that an open international economic order requires a dominant power, a 'stabilizer' for the world economy.<|separator|>
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Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest ...Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism · Joseph Grieco · Published in International Organization 1 June ...
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Power-based theories: hegemony, distributional conflict, and relative ...In this chapter we examine three formulations which are self-consciously realist and yet take international cooperation and regimes, both in the security realm ...Missing: explanations | Show results with:explanations
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5 - Knowledge-based theories: ideas, arguments, and social identitiesSep 5, 2009 · Cognitivists argue that these processes are shaped by the normative and causal beliefs that decisionmakers hold and that, consequently, changes ...
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Understanding the WTO - principles of the trading system - WTOIt is so important that it is the first article of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), which governs trade in goods. MFN is also a priority in ...
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Social Theory of Trade Regime Change: GATT to WTOThey supported a stronger, rules–based regime and the creation of the World Trade Organization. In forming part of a new collective identity of “reciprocal ...Missing: applications | Show results with:applications
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From GATT to the WTO: An Overview - International Trade Law ...Jul 2, 2025 · The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) traces its origins to the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, which laid the foundations for the post-World War II ...
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[PDF] The Political Economy of WTO Dispute SettlementTaken together, the aim of this research agenda is to analyze WTO dispute settlement dynamics within the context of a regime theory synthesis, the results of ...
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[PDF] On the Effects of GATT/WTO Membership on TradeJul 1, 2019 · Like for any trade agreement the underlying assumptions are: (i) growth in trade volumes as a result of WTO accession is influenced by the depth ...
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A Deepening/Widening Tradeoff? Evidence from the GATT and WTOJan 2, 2024 · The results show that (1) both regimes were the deepest, or the most trade effective, when they had the fewest member-states and (2) their trade ...
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Creation of the Bretton Woods System | Federal Reserve HistoryThose at Bretton Woods envisioned an international monetary system that would ensure exchange rate stability, prevent competitive devaluations, and promote ...
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Bretton Woods Agreement and the Institutions It CreatedThe Bretton Woods agreement and system created a collective international currency exchange regime based on the U.S. dollar and gold.
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Fifty years on: what the Bretton Woods System can teach us about ...Apr 11, 2023 · Abstract. This paper first describes the Bretton Woods system: its origin, what it was meant to achieve, and why it collapsed.
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[PDF] The Bretton Woods International Monetary SystemThe interwar pe- riod is composed of three regimes: general floating from 1919 to 1925, the gold exchange standard from 1926 to 193 1, and a managed float to ...
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The Purposes of Arms Control - Texas National Security Reviewdisarmament, stability, and advantage. In the first part of the ...
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The nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament regime - SIPRIThe international nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament regime comprises principles, norms, rules and practices regulating nuclear weapons.
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The Global Nuclear Nonproliferation RegimeThe existing global nonproliferation regime is a highly developed example of international law. Yet, despite some notable successes, existing multilateral ...
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[PDF] The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty And Regime TheoriesIn the proliferation section I will look at the eight countries presented in chapter 4 and how their decision to acquire or forgo nuclear weapons can be seen ...
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Treaties & Agreements - Arms Control AssociationArms Trade Treaty. June 3, 2013. This treaty establishes common international standards for regulating the international trade in conventional arms, and seeks ...
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Arms Control and Regimes | Strategic Monitor 2018-2019In this research paper, three arms control regimes are subjected to a structured focused comparison: the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty,
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Arms Control and World Order - Taylor & Francis OnlineThis commentary starts with the regression of security mind-sets and the unraveling of the arms control architecture.
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Democracy and State Support for Arms Control - Oxford AcademicAug 5, 2025 · Previous research has argued that democracies may be more favorable to arms control than autocracies because democratic states hold stronger ...
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Effectiveness of international environmental regimes - PubMed CentralProminent examples include the climate regime, the arrangement created to combat desertification, and some (but not all) of the regional fisheries management ...
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About Montreal Protocol - UNEPThe Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is the landmark multilateral environmental agreement that regulates the production and ...
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Robust Ozone Governance Offers Lessons for Mitigating Climate ...Sep 20, 2019 · The Montreal Protocol is regarded as an example of effective environmental governance—setting the stratospheric ozone hole on the road to ...
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Healing the Ozone Layer: The Montreal Protocol and the Lessons ...Oct 24, 2019 · The Montreal Protocol has dramatically reduced ozone-depleting chemicals and the ozone layer has been projected to recover by the end of the ...
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The Paris Agreement | UNFCCCThe Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 195 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) ...Paris Agreement Work · Nationally Determined · The Katowice climate packageMissing: regime theory
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[PDF] The Paris Agreement and the new logic of international climate politicsThe Paris Agreement, reached in 2015, is a climate treaty that embeds country pledges in an international system of climate accountability.
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International and Regional Fisheries Management OrganizationsNov 8, 2023 · NOAA participates in various international and regional fisheries management organizations that promote international cooperation.
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International fisheries regime effectiveness—Activities and ...What determine effectiveness of international environmental regimes? ... We examine activities and resources of organizations in Southern Ocean fishery.
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International fisheries regime effectiveness—Activities and ...International fisheries regime effectiveness—Activities and resources of key actors in the Southern Ocean. Summary. Many contemporary environmental challenges ...
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[PDF] Is Anybody Still a Realist? - Princeton UniversityRealism remains the primary or alternative theory in virtually every major book and article addressing general theories of world politics, particularly in ...
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[PDF] The False Promise of International Institutions - John J. MearsheimerAug 21, 2005 · The False Promise of International Institutions. John J. Mearsheimer. International Security, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Winter, 1994-1995), 5-49. Stable ...
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The False Promise of International Institutions - jstorJohn J. Mearsheimer is a professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Chicago. This article emerged from a working paper written for "The ...
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[PDF] Is Anybody Still a Realist? - Princeton UniversityAfter rejecting it for centuries, it appears that realists are suddenly embracing “legalism.” Here we consider the work of Joseph Grieco, Charles Glaser, ...
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A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism - jstorNeoliberal institutionalism pays attention exclusively to the former, and is unable to identify, analyze, or account for the latter. Realism's identification of ...Missing: dynamism | Show results with:dynamism
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Methodological Challenges in the Study of Regime EffectivenessFirst we focus conceptually on various dimensions of integration to generate criteria for assessing the potential effectiveness of a regime complex (Keohane and ...
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Research on the Effectiveness of International Environmental RegimesThis paper reviews the current state of research on the effect of international environmental regimes. In particular, the various concepts of regime ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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The emerging multipolar world order: A preliminary analysisDec 5, 2022 · The model of world order has changed dramatically in the postwar era from the bipolarity between the US and Soviet Russia that characterized ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Durable Institution Under Fire? The NPT Confronts Emerging ...History suggests bipolarity and unipolarity in the international system largely sustained and promoted these NPT features. When international regimes lack such ...
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(PDF) "International Regime Complexity" - ResearchGateA regime complex is an array of overlapping international institutions and agreements that interact to govern in a particular issue area of international ...
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[PDF] Emerging world order? From multipolarity to multilateralism in the ...coupled regulatory systems, or “regime complexes”) may be forged by overcoming coordination problems of the prisoner's dilemma kind (where the parties agree ...
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Challenges of a Multipolar World: The United States, India, and the ...This paper explores the similarities and contrasts between the European and Indian positions toward the Asia-Pacific in order to highlight the challenges for ...
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Opinion – Is Multipolarity Destined to Destabilize the World?Dec 12, 2024 · One of the key challenges of multipolarity is that international institutions often struggle to keep pace with fragmented power structures. The ...
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Emerging Multipolarity: Critical Analysis of a Shifting Global OrderOct 22, 2023 · The shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world order is driven by the emergence of new power centres, particularly in the East and South.
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Toward a Theory of Global Regime Governance - jstorThis article suggests a way forward by build- ing on recent theories of global governance and earlier theories of interna- tional regimes. Literature Review: ...<|separator|>
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38 Non-State Actors - Oxford AcademicWorking alongside other actors, they shape and advance desired policies in international environmental regimes. Like state diplomats, NGOs exert formal agency ...
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Non‐state actors in hybrid global climate governance: justice ...Nov 8, 2017 · In this article, we outline the multifaceted roles played by non-state actors within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.INTRODUCTION · GLOBAL (CLIMATE... · NON-STATE ACTORS IN THE...<|separator|>
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The Role of Non-State Actors in Climate LawThe majority of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions result from the activities of non-state actors (NSAs). States recognize the need to engage with NSAs ...
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Hybrid institutional complexes in global governance - PMCMay 26, 2021 · Regime complexes composed exclusively of formal interstate institutions cannot provide equally diverse opportunities. Beyond providing distinct ...
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[PDF] Non-State Actors Playing Greater Roles in Governance ... - DNI.govMay 18, 2024 · Scope Note: This paper provides a baseline assessment of the role of non-state actors in international and national security affairs.
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Nonstate Actor Inclusion and the Social Legitimacy of Global ...May 21, 2025 · Nonstate actors play powerful roles in global governance institutions (GGIs) as advocates, experts, representatives, regulators, monitors, and ...
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[PDF] Evaluating the IMF's Performance in the Global Financial CrisisThe 2008 global financial crisis had a dramatic impact on the International Monetary Fund, moving it back to the center stage of global economic governance ...
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Post-2008 Financial Crisis ReformsThe G20 committed to fundamental reform of the global financial system given the significant economic and social damage that it caused.Missing: performance | Show results with:performance
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Chapter 2. Regulatory Reform 10 Years After The Global Financial ...This chapter reviews the main failings in financial sector oversight before the crisis and assesses the progress in implementation of the reform agenda ...
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Explaining the failure of global health governance during COVID-19Nov 2, 2022 · We argue that COVID-19 exposed the pathologies of an entire, neoliberal approach to global governance: metagovernance and state transformation.
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[PDF] International Cooperation Failures in the Face of the COVID-19 ...May 4, 2022 · The evolving “regime complex” for pandemic preparedness and response has been shaped by two main policy approaches: a security framework, which ...
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The Lancet: New Report Details “Massive Global Failures” of COVID ...Sep 15, 2022 · The lack of cooperation among governments for the financing and distribution of key health commodities— including vaccines, personal protective ...Missing: regime theory
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Global health governance responds to COVID-19: Does the security ...This paper evaluates global health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic through the 'two regimes of global health' framework.<|separator|>
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2. The Failure of International Cooperation During the COVID-19 ...This included a convergence on “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies, whereby countries competed to access scarce resources—in the form of protective and testing ...Missing: theory | Show results with:theory