and here's the main article: "Do domestic politics shape U.S. influence in the World Bank?" https://t.co/8r2DUe7cTM #Worldbank
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
Do domestic policies shape US influence in the World Bank? The answer is yes, particularly at times of divided government. Wonder what this may mean for IMF quota review... @ErasmusKersting, any thoughts? https://t.co/LwzZoEpK5y
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
RT @ErasmusKersting: We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes…
We have a new paper out: Do Domestic Politics Shape U.S. Influence in the World Bank? Spoiler alert, the answer is yes. https://t.co/xvzIRYSiVy