Jonas Tallberg
jonastallberg.bsky.social
Jonas Tallberg
@jonastallberg.bsky.social

Professor of Political Science, Stockholm University. Global Governance, International Political Economy, EU Politics. https://www.su.se/english/profiles/jtall-1.183532

Political science 63%
Business 16%

Reposted by Thomas Sommerer

Does popular legitimacy matter for international organizations? In our new article @thejop.bsky.social, @tsommerer.bsky.social and I provide unique experimental evidence that politicians are responsive to popular legitimacy when deciding on the authority and resources of IOs.
doi.org/10.1086/735474
Effects of Popular Legitimacy on International Organizations: An Elite Survey Experiment | The Journal of Politics
Whether or not popular legitimacy matters for international organizations (IOs) is a topic of extensive assumption but little rigorous research. A key obstacle has been the methodological difficulties...
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Reposted by Lisa Dellmuth

A timely collection of great articles on the UN, including my piece with @lisadellmuth.bsky.social on the legitimacy of the UN.
Review of International Studies #freetoread articles for the UN's 80th anniversary! 🎉

Exploring all aspects of the UN from its creation to it's failures to measure up to its ideals and values 📚

Read here: https://ow.ly/P2FJ50X7NPZ
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR Jonas Tallberg
Review of International Studies #freetoread articles for the UN's 80th anniversary! 🎉

Exploring all aspects of the UN from its creation to it's failures to measure up to its ideals and values 📚

Read here: https://ow.ly/P2FJ50X7NPZ
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR Jonas Tallberg

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

For all the vocal negative communication about global politics these days, our book also shows how elites can better respond to the globalization backlash @jonastallberg.bsky.social #polisky #Europesky www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/legi...
Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance
Dellmuth and Tallberg’s impressive study disentangles the complex ways in which political elites shape public perceptions of the virtues and pitfalls of such global institutions.
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Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

New working paper in the Illiberal Regimes and Global Governance series: "Democracy, Autocracy, and the Design of International Organizations" by @jonastallberg.bsky.social & Carl Vikberg. Democratic density affects the design of general-purpose IOs. ucigcc.org/publication/...
@ucigcc.bsky.social
Democracy, Autocracy, and the Design of International Organizations - IGCC
In this working paper, authors Jonas Tallberg and Carl Vikberg provide a new understanding of how the institutional design of international organizations (IOs) is shaped by the regime composition of t...
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New work on legitimacy and IOs by @tsommerer.bsky.social and @jonastallberg.bsky.social published in the @thejop.bsky.social. Full article here: doi.org/10.1086/735474

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

Sampol seminar today with Professor Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University, presenting his ERC Advanced Grant project “Democracy, Autocracy, and International Cooperation.” Thanks for visiting and sharing @jonastallberg.bsky.social !
What a pleasure to reflect on the learnings, achievements and ways forward from the DISINTEGRATION project with former and current team members and our wonderful advisory board at Kloster Fischingen.

Great presentations, a quiz, beer tasting and many ideas for next steps.

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

Contrary to much research, @jonastallberg.bsky.social & Carl Vikberg show that regime type affects how states design international organizations, but only under conditions of general-purpose cooperation.
tinyurl.com/692sqaf034
Democracy, Autocracy, and the Design of International Organizations
Abstract. Extensive research expects systematic differences in the design of international organizations (IOs) based on the regime composition of their mem
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Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

How do democracies and autocracies differ (or not) in the way they design international organizations? Check out our new article!👇

Many thanks to @stefwalter.bsky.social, the DISINTEGRATION project team, and fellow advisors @sarahobolt.bsky.social and @dustintingley.bsky.social for two days of stimulating discussions and fun company in the Swiss countryside!
What a pleasure to reflect on the learnings, achievements and ways forward from the DISINTEGRATION project with former and current team members and our wonderful advisory board at Kloster Fischingen.

Great presentations, a quiz, beer tasting and many ideas for next steps.

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

Thrilled to publish "Does public participation foster stakeholder support for policy proposals? Evidence from the EU." in the Policy Studies Journal @psjeditor.bsky.social. Co-authored with @norbidunn.bsky.social. Part of my @erc.europa.eu. Open access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
<em>Policy Studies Journal</em> | PSO Public Policy Journal | Wiley Online Library
We examine whether and how public participation in policymaking contributes towards fostering stakeholder support for policy proposals formulated in the bureaucratic arena. We explain how key markers...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

A real treat to visit Bergen and @sampol.bsky.social for a talk and great conversations about democracy, autocracy, and international cooperation!
Sampol seminar today with Professor Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University, presenting his ERC Advanced Grant project “Democracy, Autocracy, and International Cooperation.” Thanks for visiting and sharing @jonastallberg.bsky.social !

Important new book from Maria Debre on autocratic states and international cooperation!👇
The Dictators’ Club: How Regional Organizations Sustain Authoritarian Rule (OUP) is out now! 📚

We live in an age of rising authoritarianism. Many assume that regional organizations (ROs) are key to help protect democracy and human rights - but what if they do the opposite?
The Dictators’ Club: How Regional Organizations Sustain Authoritarian Rule (OUP) is out now! 📚

We live in an age of rising authoritarianism. Many assume that regional organizations (ROs) are key to help protect democracy and human rights - but what if they do the opposite?

Does legitimacy really matter for IOs? A question of extensive assumption and disagreement. We provide the first elite experimental evidence of legitimacy’s effect👇

Check out our new working paper on how democracies and autocracies design international organizations👇

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg

Reposted by Jonas Tallberg