Despite the recognition that institutions matter for international development, the debates over institutional reforms tend to obscure the role of power. Neoliberal models of development are often promoted in terms of their technical merits and efficiency gains and rarely account for the multiple ways that social, economic and political power shape institutional design and institutional change. Even recent efforts to address power tend to conceptualize it too narrowly. This special issue seeks to rethink the role of power in institutional creation and change in the context of persistent neoliberalism. In the introduction, we synthesize the literature on the nature of power to develop a new conceptual framework – a power in institutions matr...
What is the relationship between states\u27 economic power and their formal political power in multi...
Through comparative studies of aid supported infrastructure projects in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing ...
This book contributes to emerging debates in political science and sociology on institutional change...
In this thesis, I critically interrogate power relations that underlie practices, techniques and rat...
Neoliberalism is based on the systematic use of state power to impose, under the veil of ‘non-interv...
Much of the empirical work and the concep-tual discussion of the impact of institutions on economic ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Liberal institutionalism has traditionally emphasized the need for institutional arrangements to ini...
In the 1990s, a legitimacy crisis afflicted international organizations embedded in the field of dev...
Institutions are failing in many areas of contemporary politics, not least of which concerns climate...
Why has concentration of power persisted when (re) designing forms of government, in the face of the...
International audienceThe essential role that institutions play in understanding economic developmen...
Several authors have raised the similarities between Latin American structuralism and economic insti...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
What is the relationship between states\u27 economic power and their formal political power in multi...
Through comparative studies of aid supported infrastructure projects in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing ...
This book contributes to emerging debates in political science and sociology on institutional change...
In this thesis, I critically interrogate power relations that underlie practices, techniques and rat...
Neoliberalism is based on the systematic use of state power to impose, under the veil of ‘non-interv...
Much of the empirical work and the concep-tual discussion of the impact of institutions on economic ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Liberal institutionalism has traditionally emphasized the need for institutional arrangements to ini...
In the 1990s, a legitimacy crisis afflicted international organizations embedded in the field of dev...
Institutions are failing in many areas of contemporary politics, not least of which concerns climate...
Why has concentration of power persisted when (re) designing forms of government, in the face of the...
International audienceThe essential role that institutions play in understanding economic developmen...
Several authors have raised the similarities between Latin American structuralism and economic insti...
(The article is an earlier version of Chapters 5 and 6 of the author's EUI PhD Thesis, 1994.) http...
What is the relationship between states\u27 economic power and their formal political power in multi...
Through comparative studies of aid supported infrastructure projects in East Asia and Sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract Development thinking has been progressively dominated by neo-institutionalism, influencing ...