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  1. Four Galore? The Overlap between Mary Douglas’s Grid-Group Typology and Other Highly Cited Social Science Classifications
  2. What We Know (and Could Know) About International Environmental Agreements
  3. Where new norms enter legal systems
  4. Network Embeddedness and the Rate of Water Cooperation and Conflict
  5. Change we can believe in: Comparing longitudinal network models on consistency, interpretability and predictive power
  6. Rejoinder: DyNAMs and the Grounds for Actor-oriented Network Event Models
  7. Dynamic Network Actor Models: Investigating Coordination Ties through Time
  8. Multilevel social spaces: The network dynamics of organizational fields
  9. The Trade Regime as a Complex Adaptive System: Exploration and Exploitation of Environmental Norms in Trade Agreements
  10. Beyond Trade
  11. Multilevel embeddedness: The case of the global fisheries governance complex
  12. Multilevel Bilateralism and Multilateralism: States’ Bilateral and Multilateral Fisheries Treaties and Their Secretariats
  13. Stokke, Olav Schram. 2012. Disaggregating International Regimes: A New Approach to Evaluation and Comparison. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.