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predicts, for instance, World Bank and IMF loans. But who gets elected to the UNSC? Addressing this question empirically is not …
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When do states turn to the United Nations Security Council? Today the term threat to peace is interpreted more widely than ever before ranging from inter-state conflict over internal wars to humanitarian crisis. Alarming the Security Council to international crisis is an exceptional foreign...
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We investigate whether elected members of the United Nations Security Council receive favorable treatment from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), analyzing panel data on the level of conditionality attached to (a maximum of) 314 IMF arrangements with 101 countries over the period of 1992 to...
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temporary UN Security Council membership and participation in IMF programs, even after accounting for economic and political … factors, as well as regional and country effects, and duration dependence. There is also evidence that UNSC membership reduces … the number of conditions included in IMF programs. The size of the loan, however, is not affected by UNSC membership. …
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, membership in international organizations is significantly and robustly linked with better credibility, here proxied for by … country risk ratings. Two more results stand out: the longer a country has had a high level of membership, the higher its …
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