James Hollway
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Change we can believe in: Comparing longitudinal network models on consistency, interpretability and predictive power
Multilevel social spaces: The network dynamics of organizational fields
The trade regime as a complex adaptive system: Exploration and exploitation of environmental norms in trade agreements
Dynamic Network Actor Models: Investigating coordination ties through time
Rejoinder: DYNAMs and the grounds for actor-oriented network event models
Multilevel embeddedness: The case of the global fisheries governance complex
Leading the Conversation: Comparing State Department Communication Networks under Rogers and Kissinger
Review: Stokke, Olav Schram. 2012. Disaggregating international regimes: A new approach to evaluation and comparison
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