Will rising world powers tilt global norms in less progressive directions? While there has been much theoretical speculation on this question, few scholars have explored it empirically. This article uses existing empirical evidence to test the extent to which countries compromise their own values to gain favor with influential countries. We analyze the gender of ambassadors sent to rising powers and established powers and suggest that this analysis generates insight into the likely effects of rising powers on global norms. We find that the probability that a country will send a woman ambassador to a rising power is significantly lower than the probability that it will send a woman ambassador to an established world power. We show that this...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
Recent literature has improved our understanding of quota adoption; we no longer focus only on domes...
behaviour-shaping power of global liberal norms? The paper uses updated dyadic data on ambassadoria...
Scholars of international relations have actively debated the consequences of globalization. Among t...
What role does the international diffusion of gender norms play in determining recent increases in w...
The global spread of electoral gender quotas has been characterized as one of the most significant i...
Do the institutions and practices of the major powers influence those of other states? Many internat...
Gender intersects as a major fault-line in increasingly polarized, contemporary global politics. Man...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
We argue that gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals' traits and capabilities based...
How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and political cond...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
Abstract How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and polit...
The realist school of international relations holds that domestic structure yields small influence o...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
Recent literature has improved our understanding of quota adoption; we no longer focus only on domes...
behaviour-shaping power of global liberal norms? The paper uses updated dyadic data on ambassadoria...
Scholars of international relations have actively debated the consequences of globalization. Among t...
What role does the international diffusion of gender norms play in determining recent increases in w...
The global spread of electoral gender quotas has been characterized as one of the most significant i...
Do the institutions and practices of the major powers influence those of other states? Many internat...
Gender intersects as a major fault-line in increasingly polarized, contemporary global politics. Man...
This dissertation is a first-cut exploration into the examination of foreign policy behavior of fema...
We argue that gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals' traits and capabilities based...
How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and political cond...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
Abstract How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and polit...
The realist school of international relations holds that domestic structure yields small influence o...
Gender stereotypes—stylized expectations of individuals’ traits and capabilities based on their gend...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
Recent literature has improved our understanding of quota adoption; we no longer focus only on domes...