Ricky Clark
@ProfRickyClark
Assistant Professor @cornellgov | IOs and int’l finance | Ohioan | @NotreDame @Columbia alum | Golfer, baseball nerd, Cleveland fan, whiskey snob | Views my own
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http://richardtclark.com 17-07-2009 13:07:41
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We join recent data collections for comparative analysis of IOs by e.g. Ricky Clark @S_Eckhard Hylke Dijkstra @Ranjit_lall1 Magnus Lundgren Thomas Sommerer Sören Stapel Jonas Tallberg alexandros tokhi & PublishWhatYouFund #GPEDC @OECDDev MOPAN. Data access: doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WC…
Honored to read this insightful review of our book by Lindsay Dolan in Journal of Development Studies (JDS)!
Admittedly, our book does not go into the politics of international financial institutions, but check out her and Ricky Clark's instant classic on the topic: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
I so enjoyed reviewing Alexandros Kentikelenis and Thomas Stubbs 'A Thousand Cuts: Social Protection in the Age of Austerity' for Journal of Development Studies (JDS). I highly recommend to anyone interested in international organizations, finance, or global health.
tandfonline.com/eprint/ZAZAUB9…
If in Princeton, check out this stellar workshop on governance and political economy of climate change. Thanks to Erik Voeten and Noah Zucker for organizing!
niehaus.princeton.edu/events/2024/po…
Very happy to read this positive review of our new book with Cambridge University Press - Politics🙏 Available for free at cambridge.org/core/books/leg…
I was thrilled to review Lisa Dellmuth Jonas Tallberg excellent book 'Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance' PSQ. It's a must read for students and scholars of IOs and public opinion! doi.org/10.1093/psquar…
Super excited to see my paper with Allison Carnegie & Ayse Kaya Orloff published online Journal of Politics @[email protected]. We explore whether and how populist governments engage with IOs. We show that while they bash IOs publicly, populists often engage constructively behind-the-scenes journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
New article out with Bridget L. Coggins on why countries may strategically skip controversial votes in UNGA. We find that weak states and countries not allied with the US use this practice to avoid political blowback. Check it out here!
link.springer.com/article/10.100…