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Norm diffusion 4 Foreign aid 3 COVID-19 2 Development aid 2 Development finance 2 Development policy 2 Entwicklungsfinanzierung 2 Entwicklungshilfe 2 European Union 2 Welt 2 World 2 World Bank 2 norm diffusion 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Arbeitsgruppe 1 China 1 Climate change 1 Climate finance 1 Climate protection 1 Coordination 1 Coronavirus 1 DINGOs 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Entwicklungspolitik 1 Gender equality 1 Gleichberechtigung 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Human rights 1 INGOs 1 Impact assessment 1 Intergovernmental organizations 1 Klimaschutz 1 Klimawandel 1 Koordination 1 SNA 1 Sambia 1 Social norm 1
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Burni, Aline 2 Erforth, Benedikt 2 Friesen, Ina 2 Hackenesch, Christine 2 Keijzer, Niels 2 Collins, Andrew 1 Dupuy, Kendra 1 Funder, Mikkel 1 Hoegl, Maximilian 1 Huang, Zhenqian 1 Högl, Maximilian 1 Kim, Jessica 1 Steinert, Christoph Valentin 1 Weyrauch, David Benjamin 1 Zhang, Chuanhong 1
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Socius 1 Studies in comparative international development : SCID 1 The European Journal of Development Research 1 The European journal of development research 1 The Review of International Organizations 1 The journal of development studies 1
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Patterns of Global Democracy Promotion: Centrality in DINGO Networks, 1981–2015
Kim, Jessica; Collins, Andrew - In: Socius 6 (2023), pp. 1-4
Despite the long-recognized role of international organizational networks in spreading global norms, including democracy, democracy-promoting international nongovernmental organizations (DINGOs) remain understudied. This visualization addresses this gap by plotting nations’ degree centrality...
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Foreign aid, norm diffusion, and local support for gender equality : comparing evidence from the World Bank and China's aid projects in Africa
Zhang, Chuanhong; Huang, Zhenqian - In: Studies in comparative international development : SCID 58 (2023) 4, pp. 584-615
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Who called team Europe? : the European Union's development policy response during the first wave of COVID-19
Burni, Aline; Erforth, Benedikt; Friesen, Ina; … - In: The European journal of development research 34 (2022) 1, pp. 524-539
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Climate finance coordination from the global to the local : norm localization and the politics of climate finance coordination in Zambia
Funder, Mikkel; Dupuy, Kendra - In: The journal of development studies 58 (2022) 10, pp. 1899-1916
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Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations
Weyrauch, David Benjamin; Steinert, Christoph Valentin - In: The Review of International Organizations 17 (2021) 1, pp. 89-115
norm diffusion is a consequence of instrumental processes. We leverage information about the timing of human rights …
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Who Called Team Europe? The European Union’s Development Policy Response During the First Wave of COVID-19
Burni, Aline; Erforth, Benedikt; Friesen, Ina; … - In: The European Journal of Development Research 34 (2021) 1, pp. 524-539
The COVID-19 pandemic is a critical juncture for global development. Under the label of "Team Europe", the EU has sought to mobilize rapid development assistance to support partners in addressing the impacts of the crisis, while promoting joined-up approaches among European actors to assert...
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