Browsing All of EconStor by Author Stephen, Matthew D.
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2014 | Contested World Orders: Rising powers, non-state actors, and the politics of authority beyond the nation-state | Stephen, Matthew D.; Zürn, Michael |
2014 | Rising powers, global capitalism and liberal global governance: A historical materialist account of the BRICs challenge | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2014 | States, Norms and Power: Emerging Powers and Global Order | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2015 | ‘Can you pass the salt?’ The legitimacy of international institutions and indirect speech | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2016 | India and the BRICS: global bandwagoning and regional balancing | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2017 | Emerging Powers and Emerging Trends in Global Governance | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2018 | Legitimacy Deficits of International Organizations: design, drift, and decoupling at the UN Security Council | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2019 | The AIIB in the Liberal International Order | Stephen, Matthew D.; Skidmore, David |
2019 | New Powers and the Distribution of Preferences in Global Trade Governance: From Deadlock and Drift to Fragmentation | Stephen, Matthew D.; Parízek, Michal |
2020 | China's new multilateral institutions: A framework and research agenda | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2020 | The Integration of Emerging Powers into Club Institutions: China and the Arctic Council | Stephen, Matthew D.; Stephen, Kathrin |
2021 | The Increasing Representativeness of International Organizations’ Secretariats: Evidence from the United Nations System, 1997–2015 | Parizek, Michal; Stephen, Matthew D. |
2021 | China's New Multilateral Institutions: A Framework and Research Agenda | Stephen, Matthew D. |
2021 | The long march through the institutions: Emerging powers and the staffing of international organizations | Parizek, Michal; Stephen, Matthew D. |
2024 | China and the Limits of Hypothetical Hegemony | Stephen, Matthew D. |