The LIOn's share: How the Liberal International Order Contributes to its Own Legitimacy Crisis. Harvard CES Open Forum Series2019-2020 [PDF]
The liberal international order (LIO) is experiencing a legitimacy crisis in its Western heartland. What causes this crisis? Existing approaches focus on the LIO’s unequal allocation of wealth and values that produces losers and thus breeds ...
Kreuder-Sonnen, Christian +1 more
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Not So Innocent: Clerics, Monarchs, and the Ethnoreligious Cleansing of Western Europe
Sizeable Jewish and Muslim communities lived across large swathes of medieval Western Europe. But all the Muslim communities and almost all the Jewish communities in polities that correspond to present-day England, France, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, and ...
Ş. Aktürk
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Structuring the European Administrative Space - Channels of EU Penetration and Mechanisms ofNational Change [PDF]
The author provides an analytical model to capture mechanisms of supranational impact on national public administrations. The aim is to understand how we can perceive a European administrative space given the persistent diversity between member states ...
Eva G. Heidbreder
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Regional biotechnology regulations: Design options and implications for good governance [PDF]
"Many developing countries are currently in the process of designing regulatory systems that should allow them to use genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for agricultural development, while also managing the food safety and environmental risks ...
Birner, Regina, Linacre, Nicholas
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The Economic Status of National Minorities in Europe: a Four-Case Study / Contribution to Special Focus Equal Opportunities for National Minorities: Theory and Practice [PDF]
The aim of this study is to investigate the causes and effects of economic exclusion of historical national and ethnic minorities and to identify the policies, both at the national and supranational levels, that are most effective in combating this ...
Jonathan Wheatley
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The Influence of the Andean Intellectual Property Regime on Access to Medicines in Latin America [PDF]
This chapter is a contribution to Balancing Wealth and Health: Global Administrative Law and the Battle over Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in Latin America, Rochelle Dreyfuss & César Rodríguez-Garavito, eds.
Alter, Karen J., Helfer, Laurence R.
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Between 2014 and 2021, in a context marked successively by a referendum on Scottish independence, Brexit and the COVID‑19 pandemic, significant changes occurred in the legislation relating to abortion in the United Kingdom.
Véronique Molinari, Alexandrine Nedelec
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The changes related to globalisation and to the increasing presence of immigrants in Western Europe place the traditional concept of citizenship in crisis: formal citizenship is no longer a means to inclusion for an increasing number of people, such as ...
Claudia Mantovan
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The EU Council Presidency Dilemma: an Historical Institutionalist Interpretation [PDF]
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the usefulness of taking into account the variable of EU institutional development when analysing the consequences of EU membership. Using an historical institutionalist perspective, the article examines the path
Ana Mar Fernàndez
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States\u27 Gains, Labor\u27s Losses: China, France, and Mexico Choose Global Liaisons, 1980-2000 [PDF]
[Excerpt] Putting it differently, I inquire, then: why did countries that elected to act similarly globally turn out to vary so strikingly internally, at the domestic level, when it came to resultant interactions between unions and the state?
Solinger, Dorothy J
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