Listen "How citizens’ identities shape their support for international organizations"
Episode Synopsis
What effect does the institutional design of international organizations have on their domestic support? In their recent article, Bernd Schlipphak, Constantin Schäfer & Oliver Treib focus on interactions between citizens’ social identity and institutional characteristics that may have the potential to polarize citizens’ attitudes owardnational organizations. This podcast summarizes the key insights of the article - happy listening!
Read the article (open access): Bernd Schlipphak, Constantin Schäfer & Oliver Treib (2024) ‘Cosmopolitan identity, authority, and domestic support of international organizations’ The Review of International Organizations
Read the article (open access): Bernd Schlipphak, Constantin Schäfer & Oliver Treib (2024) ‘Cosmopolitan identity, authority, and domestic support of international organizations’ The Review of International Organizations
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