Weaponized interdependence: How global economic networks shape state coercion H Farrell, AL Newman International security 44 (1), 42-79, 2019 | 1045 | 2019 |
Escaping the international governance dilemma? Incorporated transgovernmental networks in the European Union B Eberlein, AL Newman Governance 21 (1), 25-52, 2008 | 355 | 2008 |
The European regulatory state and global public policy: micro-institutions, macro-influence D Bach, AL Newman Journal of European Public Policy 14 (6), 827-846, 2007 | 336 | 2007 |
Protectors of privacy: Regulating personal data in the global economy A Newman Cornell University Press, 2008 | 245 | 2008 |
Making global markets: Historical institutionalism in international political economy H Farrell, AL Newman Review of International Political Economy 17 (4), 609-638, 2010 | 237 | 2010 |
Domestic institutions beyond the nation-state: Charting the new interdependence approach H Farrell, AL Newman World Politics 66 (2), 331-363, 2014 | 235 | 2014 |
Building transnational civil liberties: Transgovernmental entrepreneurs and the European data privacy directive AL Newman International Organization 62 (1), 103-130, 2008 | 196 | 2008 |
Transgovernmental networks and domestic policy convergence: Evidence from insider trading regulation D Bach, AL Newman International Organization 64 (3), 505-528, 2010 | 174 | 2010 |
The new interdependence approach: theoretical development and empirical demonstration H Farrell, A Newman Review of International Political Economy 23 (5), 713-736, 2016 | 163 | 2016 |
The uses and abuses of weaponized interdependence DW Drezner, H Farrell, AL Newman Brookings Institution Press, 2021 | 148 | 2021 |
Will the coronavirus end globalization as we know it H Farrell, A Newman Foreign Affairs 16 (3), 1-4, 2020 | 144 | 2020 |
Of privacy and power: The transatlantic struggle over freedom and security H Farrell, AL Newman Princeton University Press, 2019 | 122 | 2019 |
Self‐regulatory trajectories in the shadow of public power: Resolving digital dilemmas in Europe and the United States AL Newman, D Bach Governance 17 (3), 387-413, 2004 | 115 | 2004 |
How revolutionary was the digital revolution?: national responses, market transitions, and global technology J Zysman, A Newman Stanford Business Books, 2006 | 111 | 2006 |
The long arm of the law: Extraterritoriality and the national implementation of foreign bribery legislation SC Kaczmarek, AL Newman International Organization 65 (4), 745-770, 2011 | 110 | 2011 |
The New Politics of Interdependence Cross-National Layering in Trans-Atlantic Regulatory Disputes H Farrell, A Newman Comparative Political Studies 48 (4), 0010414014542330, 2015 | 104 | 2015 |
Domestic drivers of transgovernmental regulatory cooperation D Bach, A Newman Regulation & Governance 8 (4), 395-417, 2014 | 83 | 2014 |
The international implications of China's fledgling regulatory state: From product maker to rule maker D Bach, AL Newman, S Weber New Political Economy 11 (4), 499-518, 2006 | 83 | 2006 |
The big reveal: COVID-19 and globalization's great transformations KR McNamara, AL Newman International Organization 74 (S1), E59-E77, 2020 | 80 | 2020 |
Voluntary disruptions: international soft law, finance, and power AL Newman, E Posner Oxford University Press, 2018 | 79 | 2018 |