Jean Grugel mainly investigates Latin Americans, State, Politics, Political economy and Regionalism. In his study, Democratization and Middle East is inextricably linked to Civil society, which falls within the broad field of Latin Americans. Jean Grugel interconnects International law, Right to property, Development economics and Law and economics in the investigation of issues within State.
His Development economics research incorporates themes from Citizenship, Global politics, Welfare, Post-neoliberalism and New Left. His Political economy study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Democracy. His Regionalism research includes themes of Economic governance, Economic system, North–South divide and Economic geography.
His primary areas of study are Political economy, Politics, Latin Americans, Democratization and Development economics. His research in Political economy intersects with topics in Citizenship, Civil society, State, Economic system and Human rights. His work on Democracy as part of general Politics research is frequently linked to Compliance, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Latin Americans study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Post-neoliberalism, Economic history and New Left. His research integrates issues of Global politics, Authoritarianism and Middle East in his study of Democratization. His studies deal with areas such as Globalization and Power as well as Development economics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Political economy, Politics, Latin Americans, Post-neoliberalism and Public relations. His Political economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Contentious politics, Social movement, Human rights and Social group. His Human rights research is multidisciplinary, relying on both New Left, Welfare and Environmentalism.
His Politics study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth and Sustainable development. Jean Grugel has included themes like Citizenship, Democracy, Economic history and Ideology in his Post-neoliberalism study. The various areas that Jean Grugel examines in his Public relations study include Qualitative research and Health policy.
Jean Grugel spends much of his time researching Political economy, Politics, Economic growth, Inequality and Post-neoliberalism. His research combines Human rights and Political economy. His International human rights law study, which is part of a larger body of work in Human rights, is frequently linked to Compliance, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Politics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Decentralization and Sustainable development. His studies in Economic growth integrate themes in fields like Stakeholder and Licensure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Welfare rights, Welfare, Latin Americans and Care provision in addition to Post-neoliberalism.
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Critical Perspectives on Global Governance: Rights and Regulation in Governing Regimes
Jean Grugel;Nicola Piper.
(2007)
Do Rights Promote Development
Jean Grugel;Nicola Piper.
Global Social Policy (2009)
Global governance, economic migration and the difficulties of social activism
Jean Grugel;Nicola Piper.
International Sociology (2011)
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