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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 3, Room: 305
Wednesday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (06/09/2023)
This panel examines the added value of using network analysis to examine questions of international cooperation pertaining to IR and European studies. We welcome submissions that apply a relational approach and discuss the advantages and challenges of such methodological innovations in fields such as foreign policy analysis or crisis management. The aim of this panel is to cross-fertilize International Relations research with relational public policy scholarship and to critically examine the usability of relational approaches in IR and European studies. We understand relationality to encompass 'any theories united by an emphasis on the theoretical and analytical significance of connections, ties, transactions, and other kinds of relations among entities' (Jackson and Nexon 2019, p. 583).
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Foreign Aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: Network Analysis of Energy-Related Aid Allocation | View Paper Details |
Transnationalization and State Power in the Global Satellite Industry | View Paper Details |
Asymmetric Trade Dependence and Interstate Conflict Embedded in Networks | View Paper Details |