Historical institutionalism and international relations : explaining institutional development in world politics

Présentation de l'éditeur : "This book applies the analytical approach called Historical Institutionalism (HI)- so far mostly used within comparative politics-to the field of International Relations (IR). It provides an introduction to HI concepts and makes an argument for why it is partic...

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Autres auteurs : Rixen Thomas (Éditeur scientifique), Viola Lora Anne (Éditeur scientifique), Zürn Michael (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Historical institutionalism and international relations : explaining institutional development in world politics / edited by Thomas Rixen, Lora Anne Viola, and Michael Zürn
Publié : Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2016
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (234 p.)
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  • I. Introduction
  • 1. Historical institutionalism and international relations: towards explaining change and stability in international institutions / Thomas Rixen and Lora Viola
  • II. Historical institutionalism at work
  • 2. Historical institutionalism and institutional development in the EU: the development of supranational authority over government subsidies (state aid) / Tim Büthe
  • 3. Retrofitting financial globalization: the politics of intense incrementalism after 2008 / Orfeo Fioretos
  • 4. Regionalization in the world health organization: locking in a pan American head-start / Tine Hanrieder
  • 5. State participation in the League of Nations Council and UN Security Council: successful vs. unsuccessful reform efforts / Alexandru Grigoresco
  • 6. Self-reinforcing and reactive path dependence: tracing the IMF's path of policy change / Manuela Moschella and Antje Vetterlein
  • 7. Transnational access to international organizations 1950-2010: structural factors and critical junctures / Theresa Squatrito, Thomas Sommerer, and Jonas Tallberg
  • III. Conclusion
  • 8. Historical institutionalism and international relations - strange bedfellows? / Michael Zürn