Our online special issue, The Future of Global Governance and World Order, is out!
It features 15 short essays plus the editors' introduction, all #OpenAccess.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#IOFoGG
Our online special issue, The Future of Global Governance and World Order, is out!
It features 15 short essays plus the editors' introduction, all #OpenAccess.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
#IOFoGG
Many thanks to the authors who are part of our #IOFoGG special issue!
@abenewman.bsky.social @segoddard.bsky.social @fabianpape.bsky.social @profsaunders.bsky.social @jeremymoulton.bsky.social @juliacmorse.bsky.social @danieladonno.bsky.social @alexdukalskis.bsky.social @uoe-sps.bsky.social
Excited to introduce this article, part of @iojournal.bsky.social special issue on the Future of Global Governance.
For those attending @apsa.bsky.social save the date for the Int'l Collaboration section meeting! We will honor award winners, take care of a bit of business, and connect with our great community. The meeting will be Friday, September 12 from 6:30 - 7:30, Location still TBA.
The Distinguished Mentor award goes to Christina Schneider βͺβͺ@cjschneider.bsky.socialβ¬ β¬, University of California, San Diego.
The honorable mention for Outstanding Dissertation goes to @kofi1.bsky.social bsky.socialβ¬, Resisting Assistance: How External Financiers Influence IMF Bailout Requests, Ph.D. Oxford University
The Outstanding Dissertation award goes to
Averell Schmidt, Essays on the Politics of International Law, Ph.D. Harvard University
Honorable mention for Outstanding Book goes to Geoff Wallace, International Law and the Public, Cornell University Press, cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501...
The Outstanding Book Award goes to Clara Park, Making Financial Globalization: How Firms Shape International Regulatory Cooperation, Oxford University Press, global.oup.com/academic/pro...
Honorable mention for Best Article:
@llschenoni.bsky.social, Gary Goertz, Andrew Owsiak, and Paul Diehl, βThe Saavedra Lamas Peace: How a Norm Complex Evolved and Crystallized to Eliminate War in the Americas,β International Studies Quarterly, doi.org/10.1093/isq/...
Outstanding Article Award: @iasmingoes.bsky.social and Terry Chapman, βCan βSoftβ Advice from International Organizations Catalyze Natural Resource Sector Reform?β International Studies Quarterly, doi.org/10.1093/isq/...
Kudos!
Honored to contribute to this stellar special issue.
We have travel grants of $500 for grad students going to APSA. Please apply using the following link: apsa.secure-platform.com/a/solicitati...
I always turn it off when the electeds are interviewed. Thank u for calling her out!
In this article, Simone Dietrich, @danieladonno.bsky.social, @katefleiner.bsky.social sky.social & Alice Iannantuoni underscore the importance of treating gender mainstreaming as a distinct category of assistance whose application is attuned to domestic implementation problems.
tinyurl.com/sqaf033
Excited for this come out, in a tumultuous time for foreign aid.
It's hard to find the words. NSF just terminated the grant for Journeys, a mentoring workshop that tried to tackle underrepresentation of women in international relations. Future scholarship will be the worse for it. But this photo from our last gathering will motivate me to keep fighting.
This is awful.
Bravo. We need more like you.
Grateful that @h-diplo.bsky.social published a roundtable on βMonitors and Meddlersβ today - the book that @laurenrprather.bsky.social I published in 2022 issforum.org/ISSF/PDF/RJI...
Trade wars are accelerating the decline of international economic governance. But instead of collapsing, global trade institutions are lurching forward in a zombie-like state. What happens next? Julia Gray describes our coming era of half-dead internationalism
Wired. AP.
Reminder deadline March 3. Please submit nominations and self-nominations!
NIH cuts are getting the press, but VA research is getting slashed too. What do we lose when VA research goes away? Here's some greatest hits: The nicotine patch, invention of the cardiac pacemaker, first successful liver transplant, development of the CAT/CT scan
prospect.org/health/2025-...
I completely missed that Republicans introduced a bill to increase the endowment tax from 1.4% to 21%. If passed, Harvard would go from paying ~$35m to $525m/yr in federal taxes (thatβs 8.2% of its current operating expenses)
Does legitimacy really matter for IOs? A question of extensive assumption and disagreement. We provide the first elite experimental evidence of legitimacyβs effectπ
New work on legitimacy and IOs by @tsommerer.bsky.social and @jonastallberg.bsky.social published in the @thejop.bsky.social. Full article here: doi.org/10.1086/735474
Some strategists think Dems shouldn't defend USAID because foreign aid is unpopular
But this @goodauth.bsky.social piece shows strong support for many types of aid
Americans also dislike changes to status quo and are increasingly concerned about Musk's influence
goodauthority.org/news/how-dem...
Please nominate for awards for the Int'l Collaboration section of APSA! Best article, dissertation, book, and mentor awards!
Deadline is March 3, 2025. Submissions should be sent by email to daniela.donno@ou.edu. You can find the award criteria and info here: apsanet.org/membership/o...