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In person icon Building: (Building D) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 2nd floor, Room: 2.04
Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)
We know that great powers can wield enormous influence over international organizations and their bureaucracies. Sometimes they exercise their influence quite openly, but other times they seek to work more behind-the-scenes, in ways that not a lot of current scholarship has addressed. This panel seeks to further our understanding of great power politics in the international arena by discussing a range of IOs and their relationships with either traditional great powers or emerging ones.
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Do International Tribunals Time their Rulings to Accommodate Powerful States? | View Paper Details |
Comparing Elite and Citizen Legitimacy Beliefs towards International Organisations | View Paper Details |
Between Donor Power and Refugee Needs: How UNRWA’s Bureaucracy Manages Permanent Budgetary Crisis | View Paper Details |
'Contested Multilateralism' as Credible Signalling: How Strategic Inconsistency can Induce Cooperation among States | View Paper Details |
International Bureaucracies in Difficult Times: Trust Re-Building Strategies | View Paper Details |