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In this WZB Discussion Paper we develop an analytical framework for the research project 'Contested World Orders', a … for change in world order from the side of rising powers and transnational non-governmental organizations (NGOs) using a … World Orders', eine Zusammenarbeit von Wissenschaftlern des German Institute of Global and Area Studies (Giga), des Peace …
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Our aim is to address some elementary aspects of the innate trade-off between both classical liberal requirements for an adequate order of rules: (a) effectiveness in the sense of the rules' congruence with a given order of (economic) actions and (b) legitimacy in the sense of the rules?...
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The lack of a general consensus on the major characteristics of world order has led to a considerable amount of … analyses make valid points but they are misleading as versions of world order, because they fail to capture what is the most … decisive characteristic of the present order. The core issue of world order has to do with tensions in liberalism. Progress …
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Der Diskussionsprozess um ein internationales Klimaabkommen und zur Klimagerechtigkeit dauert an. Die Autoren stellen ein Modell vor, das Klimagerechtigkeit schrittweise und mit marktbasierten Instrumenten umsetzt. Sie fordern eine internationale Weltklimaordnung, die auf der Weltklimakonferenz...
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Wohlfahrtsstaat sollen die europäische Bevölkerung und Wirtschaft vor all jenen Herausforderungen in einer sich verändernden Welt …
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protect the European population and economy from all those challenges in a changing world which are perceived as a threat. In …
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This essay argues that economic systems should be defined in terms of clusters of complementary institutions. To show how such an approach can be carried out, I use a cluster analysis technique and data on forty different economic institutions in OECD nations to isolate four quite different...
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