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5850
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403

Overview

Abraham L. Newman is affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States. Their research spans several fields within the social sciences, with notable contributions to political science and international relations, business management, economics, sociology, and communication. Their interdisciplinary approach integrates insights from these areas to address complex global political and economic phenomena.

The main fields of study for this researcher include Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, their work significantly overlaps with subfields such as Political Science and International Relations, Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, and Communication.

Their research topics concentrate on key global and regional political-economic issues, including:

  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • State Capitalism and Financial Governance
  • Corruption and Economic Development
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law

They have contributed frequently to scholarly venues such as International Organization, Perspectives on Politics, SSRN Electronic Journal, European Journal of International Relations, and Nature. Among these, International Organization stands out as the primary publication forum, with four papers published there.

Some recent papers by Abraham L. Newman include:

  • "The Big Reveal: COVID-19 and Globalization's Great Transformations" (2020), published in International Organization
  • "The Janus Face of the Liberal International Information Order: When Global Institutions Are Self-Undermining" (2021), published in International Organization
  • "Domestic courts, transnational law, and international order" (2020), published in European Journal of International Relations
  • "Weak links in finance and supply chains are easily weaponized" (2022), published in Nature
  • "Over the shoulder enforcement in European regulatory networks: the role of arbitrage mitigation mechanisms in the General Data Protection Regulation" (2022), published in Journal of European Public Policy

Their research collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as Henry Farrell, Nikhil Kalyanpur, Asif Efrat, Guillaume Beaumier, and Jonas Heering. Henry Farrell stands out as a recurrent collaborator with three joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion

    Henry Farrell;Abraham L. Newman

  • Who Governs the Globe?: Authority dynamics and governance outcomes

    Deborah D. Avant;Martha Finnemore;Susan K. Sell

  • Escaping the International Governance Dilemma? Incorporated Transgovernmental Networks in the European Union

    Burkard Eberlein;Abraham L. Newman

  • The European regulatory state and global public policy: micro-institutions, macro-influence

    David Bach;Abraham L. Newman

  • Making global markets: Historical institutionalism in international political economy

    Henry Farrell;Abraham L. Newman

  • Domestic Institutions beyond the Nation-State: Charting the New Interdependence Approach

    Henry Farrell;Abraham L. Newman

  • Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy

    Abraham L. Newman

  • Transgovernmental Networks and Domestic Policy Convergence: Evidence from Insider Trading Regulation

    David Bach;Abraham L. Newman

  • Building Transnational Civil Liberties: Transgovernmental Entrepreneurs and the European Data Privacy Directive

    Abraham L. Newman

  • The new interdependence approach: theoretical development and empirical demonstration

    Henry Farrell;Abraham Newman

  • Self‐Regulatory Trajectories in the Shadow of Public Power: Resolving Digital Dilemmas in Europe and the United States

    Abraham L. Newman;David Bach

  • The Long Arm of the Law: Extraterritoriality and the National Implementation of Foreign Bribery Legislation

    Sarah C. Kaczmarek;Abraham L. Newman

  • Domestic drivers of transgovernmental regulatory cooperation

    David Bach;Abraham Newman

  • The International Implications of China's Fledgling Regulatory State: From Product Maker to Rule Maker

    David Bach;Abraham L. Newman;Steven Weber

  • The New Politics of Interdependence Cross-National Layering in Trans-Atlantic Regulatory Disputes

    Henry Farrell;Abraham Newman

  • Transnational feedback, soft law, and preferences in global financial regulation

    Abraham Newman;Elliot Posner

  • Of Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Struggle over Freedom and Security

    Henry Farrell;Abraham L. Newman

  • International interdependence and regulatory power: Authority, mobility, and markets

    Abraham L. Newman;Elliot Posner

  • Governing lipitor and lipstick: Capacity, sequencing, and power in international pharmaceutical and cosmetics regulation

    David Bach;Abraham L. Newman

  • The MNC-Coalition Paradox: Issue Salience, Foreign Firms and the General Data Protection Regulation

    Nikhil Kalyanpur;Abraham L. Newman

  • The Big Reveal: COVID-19 and Globalization's Great Transformations

    Kathleen R. McNamara;Abraham L. Newman

  • The European Union as hardening agent: soft law and the diffusion of global financial regulation

    Abraham Newman;David Bach

  • The Janus Face of the Liberal International Information Order: When Global Institutions Are Self-Undermining

    Henry Farrell;Abraham L. Newman

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Farrell
Henry Farrell Johns Hopkins University

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