The defocalizing effect of international courts: Evidence from maritime delimitation practices [0.03%]
国际法院的脱焦效应:来自海洋划界的证据
Ezgi Yildiz,Umut Yüksel
Ezgi Yildiz
Can international courts influence state policies and facilitate interstate cooperation? Existing literature argues that they can. Courts can make cooperative outcomes easier for states by formulating or endorsing rules around which state e...
Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970-2018 [0.03%]
自由主义国际秩序的正当性挑战:1970~2018年联合国大会发言中的证据分析
Alexander Kentikelenis,Erik Voeten
Alexander Kentikelenis
The liberal international economic order has been facing high-profile legitimacy challenges in recent years. This article puts these challenges in historical context through a systematic analysis of rhetorical challenges towards both the or...
The effects of rejecting aid on recipients' reputations: Evidence from natural disaster responses [0.03%]
拒绝援助对受援者声誉的影响:来自自然灾害应对的证据
Allison Carnegie,Lindsay R Dolan
Allison Carnegie
How do states improve their international status and prestige short of war? We argue that rejecting international assistance can boost a government's image by making it appear self-sufficient and able to provide for its citizens, leading ma...
Silvia Marchesi,Tania Masi
Silvia Marchesi
In this paper we explore the factors that determine delegation of implementation in project aid. In particular, focusing on the importance of informational asymmetry between levels of government, we empirically assess whether this choice is...
Zareh Asatryan,Annika Havlik
Zareh Asatryan
We study the political economy of allocation decisions within a major state investment bank. Our focus is the European Investment Bank (EIB) - "The Bank of the EU" - which is the largest multilateral lending (and borrowing) institution in t...
Andreas Dür,Christoph Moser,Gabriele Spilker
Andreas Dür
Todd Sandler
Todd Sandler
This article focuses on the provision prognosis for regional public goods (RPGs) and the role of international organizations in fostering supply in developing countries. All three properties of publicness-i.e., nonrivalry of benefits, nonex...
Domestic politics and the WHO's International Health Regulations: Explaining the use of trade and travel barriers during disease outbreaks [0.03%]
内政与《国际卫生条例》:疫情爆发期间使用贸易和旅行壁垒的解释模型
Catherine Z Worsnop
Catherine Z Worsnop
During the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO), acting under the authority of the International Health Regulations (IHR), recommended against the imposition of trade or travel restrictions because, according to WHO, thes...
Magnus Lundgren,Theresa Squatrito,Thomas Sommerer et al.
Magnus Lundgren et al.
There is a growing recognition that international organizations (IOs) formulate and adopt policy in a wide range of areas. IOs have emerged as key venues for states seeking joint solutions to contemporary challenges such as climate change o...
Terrence L Chapman,Huimin Li
Terrence L Chapman
Can international organizations (IOs) influence attitudes about regulating "Big Tech?" Recent tech sector activity engenders multiple concerns, including the appropriate use of user data and monopolistic business practices. IOs have entered...