PANARCHIC

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The Project

Networks

We study the effects of network and power on how quickly states join, reform, or create international institutions by examining the historical dynamics of institutional networks.

Dynamic

We use a dynamic actor-oriented network event model to estimate the effects networks and power have on the timing and choices of institutional change.

Multimodal

We analyse a wide range of institutional complexes ranging from trade to environmental complexes.

Our Team

James Hollway

James Hollway

Principal Investigator

Associate Professor of International Relations and Political Science

Henrique Sposito

Henrique Sposito

Doctoral Research Assistant

PhD Student in International Relations/Political Science.

Thesis title: “Tell it how it is”: Authenticity, setting, and urgency in political discourses.

Jael Tan

Jael Tan

Doctoral Research Assistant

PhD Student in International Relations/Political Science.

Thesis title: Regional Organisations and the Strategies of Less Powerful States in Region Building.

Anders Viemose

Anders Viemose

Research Assistant

Masters Student in International Affairs.

Diego Del Moral Suarez

Diego Del Moral Suarez

Research Assistant

Masters Student in Development Studies.

Our Publications

'A Framework for Resilience of and in International Networks' in A Research Agenda for Social Networks and Social Resilience

'A Framework for Resilience of and in International Networks' in A Research Agenda for Social Networks and Social Resilience

Hollway, J. (2022). Edited by Emmanuel Lazega, Tom Snijders, and Rafael Wittek. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 101-114.
Viewing the Global Health System as a Complex Adaptive System: Implications for Research and Practice.

Viewing the Global Health System as a Complex Adaptive System: Implications for Research and Practice.

Borghi, J. et al. (2022). Published: F1000
Multimodal Mechanisms of Political Discourse Dynamics and the Case of Germany's Nuclear Energy Phase-out.

Multimodal Mechanisms of Political Discourse Dynamics and the Case of Germany's Nuclear Energy Phase-out.

Haunss, S., and Hollway, J. (2023). Published: Network Science.
Checking for Updates: Ratification, Design, and Institutional Adaptation

Checking for Updates: Ratification, Design, and Institutional Adaptation

Laurens, N., Hollway, J., and Morin, J-F. (2023). Published: International Studies Quarterly.

Our Packages

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