Revolving doors in international financial governance

L Seabrooke, E Tsingou - Global Networks, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract 'Revolving doors' is a well‐suspected phenomenon of skills and knowledge transfer
between the private and public sectors. It is thought to be especially notable among elites in …

[HTML][HTML] Development of sustainable energy use with attention to fruitful policy

A Razmjoo, M Rezaei, S Mirjalili, M Majidi Nezhad… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
There are different energy approaches around the world to the development of sustainable
energy systems. In this regard, the role of governments, local governments, and people in …

Research mapping of policy network: A bibliometric analysis

MH Tamrin, D Muhafidin, H Nurasa… - Chinese Public …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The exploration of policy network has consistently gained popularity for its use in various
contemporary public administration and policy reports. Therefore, this research aims to …

Recursive recognition in the international political economy

A Broome, L Seabrooke - Review of International Political Economy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
How are the tools that govern the world economy legitimated? Here we discuss how
governance tools-such as policy scripts, templates, and benchmarks-are developed to …

How white is the global elite? An analysis of race, gender and network structure

KL Young, SK Goldman, B O'CONNOR… - Global …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Research on elites often utilizes network analysis to describe and analyse the
interrelationships among elites and how their prominence varies by demographic …

How professional actions connect and protect

J Faulconbridge, L Folke Henriksen… - Journal of Professions …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Below we provide responses to the ongoing debate sparked by Mirko Noordegraaf's
intervention in suggesting that we are moving toward forms of 'connective professionalism' …

How career hubs shape the global corporate elite

F Bühlmann, CH Ellersgaard, AG Larsen… - Global …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this contribution, we introduce 'career hubs' as an alternative to interlocking directorates
and propose to study transnational corporate elite networks with this new concept. Career …

'A sense of the systemic': the Bank of England and the language of inclusive capitalism

A Blanden - Review of International Political Economy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Successive crises–social, environmental and political–have led some in global governance
circles to advocate a more 'inclusive capitalism'. In this article, I show how this postcrisis …

'A world parliament of business'? The International Chamber of Commerce and its presidents in the twentieth century

T David, P Eichenberger - Business History, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article investigates the contribution of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC),
founded in Paris in 1920, to transnational business networks and communities. It is based …

Career connections: transnational expert networks and multilateral cybercrime negotiations

J Shires - Contemporary Security Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Council of Europe's Budapest Convention on cybercrime (2001) remains a
key landmark in multilateral governance on cybersecurity. Negotiated over two decades …