This essay analyses the consequences of contested multilateralism (CM) for the level of constitutionalisation of specific multilateral institutions. We argue that CM has implications for institutions’ constitutional quality in particular if it is polity-driven and not (merely) policy-driven, that is, when actors’ employment of alternative institutions stems from their dissatisfaction with the political order of an institution rather than individual policies. Given the co-existence of constitutionalised and non-constitutionalised multilateral institutions in today’s international order, state and non-state actors can use alternative institutions to contest the constraining or discretionary character of an institution’s polity. We hold that C...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the ongoing shifts in global politics upon the operatio...
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU trea...
It is commonly thought that there is a trade-off between the breadth and depth of multilateral insti...
This essay analyses the consequences of contested multilateralism (CM) for the level of constitution...
Does multilateralism have a life-cycle? Perhaps paradoxically, this essay suggests that current pres...
This paper analyzes how patterns of international cooperation are affected if a group of states, led...
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the c...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
types: ArticleThis article distinguishes three constitutionally defined categories of multi-level sy...
This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that states are always free to choose whether to par...
Published: 08 October 2020This chapter explores the role of governments, governance, and constituti...
The ground underneath the entire liberal international order is rapidly shifting. Institutions as di...
Abstract International organizations are widely believed to undermine domestic democracy+ Our analys...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
Multilateralism is relatively new concept in the world politics and became extensively used in the p...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the ongoing shifts in global politics upon the operatio...
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU trea...
It is commonly thought that there is a trade-off between the breadth and depth of multilateral insti...
This essay analyses the consequences of contested multilateralism (CM) for the level of constitution...
Does multilateralism have a life-cycle? Perhaps paradoxically, this essay suggests that current pres...
This paper analyzes how patterns of international cooperation are affected if a group of states, led...
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the c...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
types: ArticleThis article distinguishes three constitutionally defined categories of multi-level sy...
This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that states are always free to choose whether to par...
Published: 08 October 2020This chapter explores the role of governments, governance, and constituti...
The ground underneath the entire liberal international order is rapidly shifting. Institutions as di...
Abstract International organizations are widely believed to undermine domestic democracy+ Our analys...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
Multilateralism is relatively new concept in the world politics and became extensively used in the p...
This paper seeks to understand the impact of the ongoing shifts in global politics upon the operatio...
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU trea...
It is commonly thought that there is a trade-off between the breadth and depth of multilateral insti...