The Institutional Topology of International Regime Complexes: Mapping Inter-Institutional Structures in Global Governance provides a systematic conceptualization and explanation of the evolution of varying institutional topologies underlying regime complexes.
The Institutional Topology of International Regime Complexes: Mapping Inter-Institutional Structures in Global Governance provides a systematic conceptualization and explanation of the evolution of varying institutional topologies underlying regime complexes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benjamin Daßler is a Researcher at LMU Munich at the Geschwister-Scholl Institute for Political Science. At the GSI, he works at the chair for Global Governance and Public Policy. He received his PhD from LMU Munich in 2020. He holds a postgraduate degree in Political Science from LMU Munich and an undergraduate degree in Social Science from the University of Augsburg.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Introduction * 1: Institutional Centralization/Decentralization in International Regime Complexes * 2. Theoretical Framework * 2: Rallying Together or Drifting Apart? Toward a Comparative Perspective on Institutional Topologies Underlying International Regime Complexes * 3: Theorizing Institutional Topologies in International Regime Complexes * 3. Empirical Analysis * 4: Preparing the Ground: Operationalization, Research Design, and Empirical Strategy * 5: Excludability/Nonexcludability and Institutional Topologies in the Regime Complexes of Tax Avoidance and Intellectual Property * 6: The Benefits and Disadvantages of Large-scale Cooperation-Network Effects and the Topologies of the Regime Complexes of Financial Stability and Development Aid * 7: Diminishing Barriers to Entry and the Gradual Decentralization of Institutional Topologies in the Energy Regime Complex * 4. Reflections and Conclusions * 8: The Moderating Effect of Market Characteristics on Institutionalization Processes in Regime Complexes * 9: Conclusion-Summary, Reflections and Outlook
* 1. Introduction * 1: Institutional Centralization/Decentralization in International Regime Complexes * 2. Theoretical Framework * 2: Rallying Together or Drifting Apart? Toward a Comparative Perspective on Institutional Topologies Underlying International Regime Complexes * 3: Theorizing Institutional Topologies in International Regime Complexes * 3. Empirical Analysis * 4: Preparing the Ground: Operationalization, Research Design, and Empirical Strategy * 5: Excludability/Nonexcludability and Institutional Topologies in the Regime Complexes of Tax Avoidance and Intellectual Property * 6: The Benefits and Disadvantages of Large-scale Cooperation-Network Effects and the Topologies of the Regime Complexes of Financial Stability and Development Aid * 7: Diminishing Barriers to Entry and the Gradual Decentralization of Institutional Topologies in the Energy Regime Complex * 4. Reflections and Conclusions * 8: The Moderating Effect of Market Characteristics on Institutionalization Processes in Regime Complexes * 9: Conclusion-Summary, Reflections and Outlook
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