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ISBN 10: 0191085162
ISBN 13: 978-0191085161
Author: Thomas Rixen, Lora Anne Viola, Michael Zurn
Historical Institutionalism and International Relations 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Introduction
1. Historical Institutionalism and International Relations: Towards Explaining Change and Stability in International Institutions
1.1. The Promise of Historical Institutionalism for International Relations
1.2. Historical Institutionalism and International Institutional Development
1.3. Conceptualizing Institutional Development: Re-thinking Stability and Change
1.4. Outline of the Book
1.5. What Place for HI in IR?
Part II. Historical Institutionalism at Work
2. Historical Institutionalism and Institutional Development in the EU: The Development of Supranational Authority over Government Subsidies (State Aid)
2.1. Institutional Development of EU State Aid Regulation: The Explanandum
2.2. Explaining Institutional Change
2.3. Institutional Development in the Supranational Regulation of State Aid
2.4. Concluding Reflections
3. Retrofitting Financial Globalization: The Politics of Intense Incrementalism after 2008
3.1. Crises, States, and Institutional Development
3.2. From Piecemeal to Intense Incrementalism
3.3. Conclusion
4. Regionalization in the World Health Organization: Locking in a Pan-American Head Start
4.1. The Irreversible Regionalization of the World Health Organization
4.2. The WHO’s Long Founding Moment and the Limits of Constitutional Design
4.3. Locking in Regional Self-Governance
4.4. Conclusion
5. State Participation in the League of Nations Council and UN Security Council: Successful vs. Unsuccessful Reform Efforts
5.1. The Empirical Puzzles
5.2. Accounting for Change in IGOs: What Existing Theories Tell us
5.3. How HI Complements Existing Explanations
5.4. Transparency of IGOs
5.5. Attempts to Reform Membership in League Council and UNSC and Linkages to Transparency
5.6. Conclusions
6. Self-Reinforcing and Reactive Path Dependence: Tracing the IMF’s Path of Policy Change
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Self-Reinforcing and Reactive Path Dependence in the Study of IO Policy Change
6.3. The IMF and Poverty Reduction: Self-Reinforcing Path Dependence
6.4. The IMF and Financial Sector Surveillance: Reactive Path Dependence
6.5. Conclusion
7. Transnational Access to International Organizations, 1950–2010: Structural Factors and Critical Junctures
7.1. Introduction
7.2. The Transnational Turn in International Institutional Design
7.3. Categorizing Institutional Change: Speed, Scope, and Depth
7.4. Explaining Institutional Change: International Cooperation, Domestic Democracy, and the End of the Cold War
7.5. Exploring Change in TNA Access to the OSCE and the ADB
7.6. Conclusion
Part III. Conclusion
8. Historical Institutionalism and International Relations—Strange Bedfellows?
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Do HI and IR go together? The Stickiness of International Institutions
8.3. HI and Change
8.4. Conclusion: HI as a Bridge Module
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