School of Transnational Governance (STG): Recent submissions
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Title:What about the BRICS? : examining power politics in a changing world order Author(s):RODRIGUEZ-TRIOCCI, Emilio Date:2024Citation:Journal of political power, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:The rise of the BRICS has been a significant event in world politics. The bloc represents more than half of the world’s population, has vast territories, has some of the largest economies, and possesses nuclear weapons. ...
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Title:Market effects in development finance’s impact assessment Author(s):NEMEH, Bassem; MARENGO, Umberto; CIARI, LorenzoDate:2024Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI; STG; Policy Paper; 2024/11Abstract:Development finance institutions and international financial institutions are increasingly being asked to deliver ‘market-level impact’ through their operations. This paper explores how these institutions consider market ...
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Title:Refugee policy in the horn of Africa : what can development partners learn from Kenya’s policy change? Author(s):MALOBA, Elizabeth Samantha Indakwa; IS, Sema MerveDate:2024Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI; STG; Policy Brief; 2024/10Abstract:Recent evolutions in refugee policy, diverging markedly from previous governmental strategies in the country, make Kenya a compelling case. Its refugee policy has transformed over time in response to evolving security ...
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Title:Behavioural analysis and regulatory impact assessment Author(s):DRUMMOND, James ; RADAELLI, Claudio M. Date:2024Citation:European journal of risk regulation, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) is an appraisal tool to bring evidence to bear on regulatory decisions. A key property of RIA is that is corrects errors in reasoning by pushing regulators towards deliberative thinking ...
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Title:The crisis of culture : identity politics and the empire of norms Author(s):ROY, Olivier Date:2024Citation:London : Hurst, 2024Type:BookAbstract:Are we confronting a new culture—global, online, individualistic? Or is our existing concept of culture in crisis, as explicit, normative systems replace implicit, social values? Olivier Roy’s new book explains today’s ...