International organisations
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Research problems linked to this topic
- Analysis of the impact of coronavirus on key constituencies’ approach to global governance and to particular institutions or groups of them within the multilateral system
- What impact do restrictions on data flows and data localisation requirements have on trade?
- What data and methods can improve estimation of intra-regional trade within the UK?
- Analysis of possible reforms to the WHO and of measures to improve implementation of the International Health Regulations
- Analysis of the responses of and dynamics within and between multilateral institutions and the implications of these developments for global governance as a whole
- Public and state attitudes in China and the US towards the provision of ‘global goods’, particularly health provision in developing nations, for example hospital building or support for NGOS and the World Health Organisation (WHO). How is the ‘global good’ narrative promoted at home and overseas
- What bilateral or multilateral engagement is most effective in preventing country-to-country disputes from being lodged?
- What will be the long run economic pressure on international institutions and where or how should the UK engage to ensure most influence
- We also need to look internationally: How does our domestic approach compare internationally? How does implementation differ between developing and developed countries?
- To what extent do barriers to goods trade affect services trade and vice versa?
- Under what conditions have multilateral institutions had most effect, for example on the success of international sanctions, and what lessons can we learn?