Prof. Kenneth W. Abbott
Lebenslauf
11–12/2017 Gastwissenschaftler, Abteilung Global Governance, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung
2012–2017 Jack E. Brown Professor of Law, Arizona State University
2005–2012 Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar, Arizona State University
2000–2003 Director, Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University, Chicago
1993–2005 Elizabeth Froehling Horner Professor of Law and Commerce, Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University, Chicago
1982–1993 Professor of Law, Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University, Chicago
1978–1982 Associate Professor, Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University, Chicago
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Regulatory Intermediaries in the Age of Governance (co-edited with David Levi-Faur and Duncan Snidal) (2017) The Annals, American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 670.
"Orchestrating Experimentation in Non-State Environmental Commitments", Environmental Politics, special issue on Non-State Actors in the New Landscape of Climate Cooperation, published online 2017.
"Theorizing Regulatory Intermediaries – the RIT Model" (with David Levi-Faur and Duncan Snidal) in Regulatory Intermediaries in the Age of Governance (2017).
"Organizational Ecology and Institutional Change in Global Governance" (with Jessica F. Green and Robert O. Keohane) International Organization 70(2): 247–77(2016).
"Two Logics of Indirect Governance: Delegation and Orchestration" (with Genschel, Snidal & Zangl) British Journal of Political Science 46(4): 719–29 (2016) (featured article).
The Law and Politics of International Organizations(2 volumes, edited) Edward Elgar (2015).
International Organizations as Orchestrators (co-edited with Philipp Genschel, Duncan Snidal & Bernhard Zangl) Cambridge University Press (2015).
"Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate Action" (with Sander Chan, Harro Van Asselt, Thomas Hale et al.) Global Policy 6(4): 466–73 (2015).
Development Policy in the New Millennium and the Doha “Development Round” (Oxford University Press/Asian Development Bank 2003).