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Subsidiarity: A principle for global trade governance? (2021)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2021). Subsidiarity: A principle for global trade governance?. In Varieties of European subsidiarity: A multidisciplinary approach (171-184). Bristol: E-International Relations

One day, evolution in governance might lead to a world state with an ability to develop globally binding norms and rules. Then a world government would stand above individual countries and make the most of an irrevocable transfer of sovereignty. Yet,... Read More about Subsidiarity: A principle for global trade governance?.

Symbolic regionalism and European governance: Why Africa is different (2020)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2020). Symbolic regionalism and European governance: Why Africa is different. In O. Akiba (Ed.), Political Change and Constitutionalism in Africa (206-226). London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

"So act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world" (Immanuel Kant).

The doubtful handshake: From international to comparative political economy (2019)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2019). The doubtful handshake: From international to comparative political economy. In T. C. Lawton, J. N. Rosenau, & A. C. Verdun (Eds.), Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy (369-389). London and New York: Routledge

Striking a balance? Comparative and international political economy in times of crisis (2017)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G., & Mulé, R. (2017). Striking a balance? Comparative and international political economy in times of crisis. In E. Baroncelli, & R. Mulé (Eds.), The Political Economy of Crisis and Change in the New Global Context (63-96). Milan: Egea

Distinctive institutional organizations of capitalism explain why strong international economic pressures towards convergence have as yet not created a single model for the domestic political economy.

Global political economy (2016)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2016). Global political economy. In S. McGlinchey (Ed.), International Relations (87-97). Bristol: E-International Relations

Global political economy is a field of study that deals with the interaction between political and economic forces.

Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni (2009)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2009). Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni. In V. U. Ministerstvo Nauku i Osvity (Ed.), Suchasna ukrayinska polityka (335-355). Kiev and Mykolaiv: Ukrainian Centre for Political Management

The motives of the European Union to develop a foreign policy towards postsoviet transition countries might be more firmly rooted in economic interests. Gaining and granting market access through the gradual extension of cooperation agreements offers... Read More about Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni.

European competition policy: Governance as graduated coordination (2006)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2006). European competition policy: Governance as graduated coordination. In G. Walzenbach (Ed.), European Governance (17-34). London and New York: Routledge

The process of economic integration and liberalisation in the European Union releases powerful market forces. These forces can be disruptive, but with the help of a multi-level competition policy can be channelled towards the achievement of greater s... Read More about European competition policy: Governance as graduated coordination.

Polycentric governance meets the new economy: The United States, the European Union and transnational regulation (2006)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G., Lawton, T. C., & McGuire, S. (2006). Polycentric governance meets the new economy: The United States, the European Union and transnational regulation. In G. Walzenbach (Ed.), European Governance (35-52). London and New York: Routledge

The emerging global information economy is widely integrated due to technological innovation rather than to hierarchical forms of institutional organization. As a consequence, the almost universal availability of electronic networks across national b... Read More about Polycentric governance meets the new economy: The United States, the European Union and transnational regulation.