C Bueger - European Journal of International Relations, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article presents an empirical study that aims to draw out core elements of an assemblage theory of global governance. Situating assemblage theory in the third, practice …
International relations scholarship has made great progress on the study of compliance with international agreements. While persuasive, most of this work has focused on states' de jure …
Palgrave Studies in International Relations, produced in association with the European International Studies Association (EISA), will provide students and scholars, will provide …
C Bueger, T Edmunds - Review of International Studies, 2021 - cambridge.org
The question of when and how international orders change remains a pertinent issue of International Relations theory. This article develops the model of pragmatic ordering to …
MT Nance - Crime, Law and Social Change, 2018 - Springer
Most explanations of the Financial Action Task Force argue that material coercion plays a key role in the consolidation and diffusion of the global anti-money laundering regime. This …
R Bossong, B Wagner - Crime, Law and Social Change, 2017 - Springer
Current discussions on security on the Internet mostly revolve around the necessity and limits of public action in the face of a decentralised and privately owned or operated space …
Global security, climate and health challenges have all created a deep-seated unease about international society's capacity to cope with change. International Relations should help …
CM O'Brien, J Ferguson, M McVey - Human Rights Review, 2022 - Springer
Abstract National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 such plans have been adopted or are in-development …
Solutions to global sustainability challenges are increasingly technology‐intensive. Yet, technologies are neither developed nor applied to governance problems in a socio‐political …