Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non‐OECD countries in regional and global politics. This paper highlights how these concepts hint not only at a shift of global power but also at geopolitical regionalization: according to the theory of hegemonic stability, regional powers (a subcategory of emerging non‐OECD countries) are key actors in overcoming international anarchy and establishing cooperative and stable relations within their regions. Because of the different impacts of different regional powers, which are categorized in this paper using typologies of hegemony, the logic of international relations varies from one region to another. From a theoretical point of view, this means that international relations theori...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
At the beginning of the 21st century, fragile statehood has become a defining issue for development ...
How can weaker states influence stronger ones? This article offers a case study of one recent exerci...
The productivity and competitiveness of local firms in non‐OECD countries depends as much on t...
South America’s security agenda demands the simultaneous management of domestic crises, interstate c...
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non-OECD countries in regional and global politics. T...
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global ord...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra‐state violence commonly asserts that the...
The paper tries to shed light on the conceptual link between international crises like the one follo...
According to quantitative studies, oil is the only resource that is robustly linked to civil war ons...
Seit einiger Zeit stehen Regionen (wieder) auf der Agenda der Theoriediskussionen in den Internation...
This paper argues that trade and capital account reforms within autocracies underlie the primacy of ...
This paper builds on institutional analysis to generate new conclusions about the economic viability...
While in an initial legal and academic anti-corruption wave corruption itself was at the center of a...
Although primary industries are important to developing countries, they have been largely unable to ...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
At the beginning of the 21st century, fragile statehood has become a defining issue for development ...
How can weaker states influence stronger ones? This article offers a case study of one recent exerci...
The productivity and competitiveness of local firms in non‐OECD countries depends as much on t...
South America’s security agenda demands the simultaneous management of domestic crises, interstate c...
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non-OECD countries in regional and global politics. T...
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global ord...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra‐state violence commonly asserts that the...
The paper tries to shed light on the conceptual link between international crises like the one follo...
According to quantitative studies, oil is the only resource that is robustly linked to civil war ons...
Seit einiger Zeit stehen Regionen (wieder) auf der Agenda der Theoriediskussionen in den Internation...
This paper argues that trade and capital account reforms within autocracies underlie the primacy of ...
This paper builds on institutional analysis to generate new conclusions about the economic viability...
While in an initial legal and academic anti-corruption wave corruption itself was at the center of a...
Although primary industries are important to developing countries, they have been largely unable to ...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
At the beginning of the 21st century, fragile statehood has become a defining issue for development ...
How can weaker states influence stronger ones? This article offers a case study of one recent exerci...