I. Introduction
1: Thomas Rixen and Lora Viola: Historical Institutionalism and
International Relations: Towards Explaining Change and Stability in
International Institutions
II. Historical Institutionalism at Work
2: Tim Büthe: Historical Institutionalism and Institutional
Development in the EU: The Development of Supranational Authority
over Government Subsidies (State Aid)
3: Orfeo Fioretos: Retrofitting Financial Globalization: The
Politics of Intense Incrementalism After 2008
4: Tine Hanrieder: Regionalization in the World Health
Organization: Locking in a Pan American Head-Start
5: Alexandru Grigoresco: State Participation in the League of
Nations Council and UN Security Council: Successful vs.
Unsuccessful Reform Efforts
6: Manuela Moschella and Antje Vetterlein: Self-Reinforcing and
Reactive Path Dependence: Tracing the IMF's Path of Policy
Change
7: Theresa Squatrito, Thomas Sommerer, and Jonas Tallberg:
Transnational Access to International Organizations 1950-2010:
Structural Factors and Critical Junctures
III. Conclusion
8: Michael Zürn: Historical Institutionalism and International
Relations - Strange Bedfellows?
Thomas Rixen is Professor of Comparative Public Policy at the
University of Bamberg. From 2007 to 2012 he was a research fellow
at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) in the research
unit "Global Governance ". His research interests are comparative
and international political economy, institutionalist theory and
economic, financial and tax policies. He is author of The Political
Economy of International Tax Governance (Palgrave, 2008) and
has
published in journals such as Regulation & Governance, Journal of
Common Market Studies, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Review of
International Organizations, and Review of International
Political
Economy. Lora Anne Viola is Assistant Professor in the Politics
Department of the John F. Kennedy Institute at the Freie
Universität Berlin. She has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the
European University Institute, a Senior Research Fellow at the
Social Sciences Research Center Berlin (WZB) and a visiting scholar
at Stanford and Oxford Universities. Her research focus is on
international institutional design and development. She has
published on the G20, changing patterns of IO
governance, sovereignty and inequality in the international system,
and US foreign policy. Michael Zürn is Director of the research
unit 'Global Governance' at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
and Professor of
International Relations at the Free University of Berlin. From 2004
to 2010, he served as Founding Dean of the Hertie School of
Governance. From 2002 to 2004 he was Director of the Collaborative
Research Center 'Transformations of the State' at the University of
Bremen. He is a member of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of
Sciences and European Academy of Sciences. His most recent
publications include Bringing Sociology to International Relations
(co-edited with Mathias Albert and Barry
Buzan, 2013, CUP) and Rule of Law Dynamics (co-edited with André
Noelkamper and Randy Peerenboom, 2013, CUP), and he has published
in numerous journals such as International Organization, World
Politics,
Journal of Public Philosophy, European Journal of International
Relations and International Studies Quarterly.
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