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sabrinabarias.bsky.social
Postdoc at Princeton Niehaus Center & incoming Assistant Prof at Lehigh 2024 | PhD UPenn | IOs, UN, diplomacy, climate, agendas, baseball, Springsteen, running
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Tremendous thanks to Robert Shaffer, without whom this project would not exist! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... 5/5
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This corpus will be useful for researchers working on questions related to the development of IL, the politics of & role of power in multilateral negotiations, how the design of law affects compliance, among many others. 4/5
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To do so, I show that for resolutions that are highly aligned - in other words, *identical* in their substantive content - the inclusion of additional citations by a state or its allies increases its pr of voting in favor 3/5
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To illustrate a use case of the data, I show that including citations is a strategy to gain political support, as citations signal ideological consistency of resolutions with a state's foreign policy. 2/5
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Participation is a key resource both for states - to accomplish their foreign policy goals - and IOs - to secure legitimacy. Our findings show the effects of IO design on the ability of states to effectively participate in IO policymaking processes. 3/3 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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We show that this system can pose a challenge for small states to raise their voices as they push the IMF to address climate change, but when they get to lead their proxy groups, they can be just as forceful as powerful states in advancing their preferences. 2/3
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Love a silence procedure!