Tim Buthe

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Political Science Duke University, Durham, NC 
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International Law and Relations, Public Administration, Mass Communications
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Podrecca C, Parimbelli E, Pala D, et al. (2023) A comparative analysis of the effects of containment policies on the epidemiological manifestation of the COVID-19 pandemic across nine European countries. Scientific Reports. 13: 11631
Büthe T, Milner HV. (2014) Foreign Direct Investment and Institutional Diversity in Trade Agreements: Credibility, Commitment, and Economic Flows in the Developing World, 1971–2007 World Politics. 66: 88-122
Büthe T. (2013) Controlling Institutions: International Organizations and the Global Economy. By Randall W. Stone. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 272p. $30.99 paper. Perspectives On Politics. 11: 282-284
Büthe T, Major S, De Souza AM. (2012) The politics of private foreign aid: Humanitarian principles, economic development objectives, and organizational interests in NGO private aid allocation International Organization. 66: 571-607
Buthe T. (2010) Global Private Politics: A Research Agenda Business and Politics. 12: 1-24
Büthe T. (2010) Engineering Uncontestedness? The Origins and Institutional Development of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Business and Politics. 12: 1-64
Büthe T. (2010) Private Regulation in the Global Economy: A (P)Review Business and Politics. 12: 1-38
Büthe T, Milner HV. (2008) The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment into Developing Countries: Increasing FDI through International Trade Agreements? American Journal of Political Science. 52: 741-762
Büthe T. (2008) Politics and institutions in the regulation of global capital: A review article Review of International Organizations. 3: 207-220
Büthe T. (2007) Delegation and Agency in International Organizations Perspectives On Politics. 5: 861-862
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