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Research Methods to Study 21st Century International Organizations

Political Methodology
UN
Methods
P361
Fanny Badache
University of Geneva
Lucile Maertens
Université de Lausanne
Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
University of Duisburg-Essen

Abstract

Despite the dynamism of the field of IO studies, it is not accompanied by an assessment of the methods used to research these organizations. Which methods are used and how? What would be a specific methodology applied to the case of international organizations? This panel aims to offer a space to answer these questions with a particular focus on innovative tools and methods to investigate IOs.

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