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Rising powers, global capitalism and liberal global governance: A historical materialist account of the BRICs challenge
MD Stephen
European Journal of International Relations 20 (4), 912-938, 2014
2842014
Rising regional powers and international institutions: The foreign policy orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa
MD Stephen
Global Society 26 (3), 289-309, 2012
1892012
Emerging Powers and Emerging Trends in Global Governance
MD Stephen
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International …, 2017
1302017
The view of old and new powers on the legitimacy of international institutions
M Zürn, M Stephen
Politics 30 (1_suppl), 91-101, 2010
992010
Contested World Orders: Rising Powers, Non-Governmental Organizations, and the Politics of Authority Beyond the Nation-State
MD Stephen, M Zürn
Oxford University Press, USA, 2019
93*2019
The AIIB in the liberal international order
MD Stephen, D Skidmore
The Chinese Journal of International Politics 12 (1), 61-91, 2019
792019
The foreign economic policies of regional powers in the developing world
P Nel, M Stephen
Regional leadership in the global system, 83-102, 2016
78*2016
Alter-globalism as counter-hegemony: evaluating the ‘postmodern prince’
MD Stephen
Globalizations 6 (4), 483-498, 2009
572009
Legitimacy Deficits of International Organizations: design, drift, and decoupling at the UN Security Council
MD Stephen
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 31 (1), 96-121, 2018
432018
The concept and role of middle powers during global rebalancing
M Stephen
Seton Hall J. Dipl. & Int'l Rel. 14, 36, 2013
432013
‘Can you pass the salt?’The legitimacy of international institutions and indirect speech
MD Stephen
European Journal of International Relations 21 (4), 768-792, 2015
422015
Globalisation and resistance: struggles over common sense in the global political economy
M Stephen
Review of International Studies 37 (1), 209-228, 2011
422011
New Powers and the Distribution of Preferences in Global Trade Governance: From Deadlock and Drift to Fragmentation
MD Stephen, M Parízek
New Political Economy 24 (6), 735-758, 2019
412019
China's new multilateral institutions: A framework and research agenda
MD Stephen
International Studies Review 23 (3), 807-834, 2021
272021
The Increasing Representativeness of International Organizations’ Secretariats: Evidence from the United Nations System, 1997–2015
M Parizek, MD Stephen
International Studies Quarterly 65 (1), 197-209, 2021
26*2021
The Representation of BRICS in Global Economic Governance: Reform and Fragmentation of Multilateral Institutions
M Parízek, MD Stephen
BRICS and the Global Economy, 2020
26*2020
The Integration of Emerging Powers into Club Institutions: China and the Arctic Council
MD Stephen, K Stephen
Global Policy 11, 51-60, 2020
242020
States, norms and power: emerging powers and global order
MD Stephen
Millennium 42 (3), 888-896, 2014
192014
The long march through the institutions: Emerging powers and the staffing of international organizations
M Parizek, MD Stephen
Cooperation and Conflict 56 (2), 204-223, 2021
172021
Rising Powers, NGOs, and Demands for New World Orders
MD Stephen, M Zürn
Contested World Orders: Rising Powers, Non-Governmental Organizations, and …, 2019
122019
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