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Institutional Design and Effects

Governance
Institutions
International Relations
Global
P155
Robert Thomson
Politics Discipline, School of Social Sciences, Monash University
Oliver Westerwinter
Universität St Gallen

Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 7, Room: 717

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 BST (05/09/2014)

Abstract

The papers at this panel analyze the political processes underlying the creation and change of international institutions in a number of different issue areas. They also investigate the political dynamics of decision-making and implementation in international institutions. Together, they make important contributions to the study of the design and effects of institutionalized cooperation in world politics.

Title Details
Hollow Commitments and Migrant Rights: Under Which Conditions Will Migrant Rights Agreements be Widely Accepted? View Paper Details
How Does IMF Lending Operate? A Two-Level Principle-Agent Model View Paper Details
Institutional Constraints as Sources of Organisational Autonomy: The Impact of Doctrines and Delegation to Sanctions Committees on Decision-Making within the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) View Paper Details