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Power and Pressure: International Organisations and Great-Power Relations

Governance
Institutions
International Relations
Public Administration
Global
International
Power
S290
Michal Parizek
Charles University
Theresa Squatrito
The London School of Economics & Political Science

Building: (Building D) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 2nd floor, Room: 2.04

Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)

Abstract

We know that great powers can wield enormous influence over international organizations and their bureaucracies. Sometimes they exercise their influence quite openly, but other times they seek to work more behind-the-scenes, in ways that not a lot of current scholarship has addressed. This panel seeks to further our understanding of great power politics in the international arena by discussing a range of IOs and their relationships with either traditional great powers or emerging ones.

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