International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist political forces. Yet, levels of politicization differ significantly across countries facing the same international authority as well as within countries over time. This raises the question of when and why the mass public poses a challenge to international cooperation. In this article, we develop a theoretical framework for understanding the nature and implications of politicization of international cooperation, outlining three scope conditions: the nature of public contestation, the activities of political entrepreneurs, and the permissiveness of political opportunity structures. By empirically examining these scope conditions, we demonstrat...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
The article examines the trends in international relations that have emerged in recent years, includ...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
Most contemporary theories of international cooperation treat states as unitary actors, thereby negl...
International politics as who gets what, when and how is now at its peak. Emerging powers are compet...
Most contemporary theories of international cooperation treat states as unitary actors and, therefor...
In the past few years, the world has witnessed an unprecedented popular backlash against internation...
Many predictions of how the COVID-19 pandemic will reshape the world have focused on a tension at th...
The ground underneath the entire liberal international order is rapidly shifting. Institutions as di...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
This article argues that the chief challenge to international governance is an emerging political cl...
Modern international relations is a system of hierarchically-organized sovereign entities interactin...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
The article examines the trends in international relations that have emerged in recent years, includ...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist ...
Most contemporary theories of international cooperation treat states as unitary actors, thereby negl...
International politics as who gets what, when and how is now at its peak. Emerging powers are compet...
Most contemporary theories of international cooperation treat states as unitary actors and, therefor...
In the past few years, the world has witnessed an unprecedented popular backlash against internation...
Many predictions of how the COVID-19 pandemic will reshape the world have focused on a tension at th...
The ground underneath the entire liberal international order is rapidly shifting. Institutions as di...
International institutions do matter, both theoretically and empirically, to cooperation in world po...
This article argues that the chief challenge to international governance is an emerging political cl...
Modern international relations is a system of hierarchically-organized sovereign entities interactin...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
The article examines the trends in international relations that have emerged in recent years, includ...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...