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Lisa Maria Dellmuth

Lisa Maria Dellmuth

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Political Science

D-Index
26
Citations
2390
World Ranking
1552
National Ranking
24

Overview

Lisa Maria Dellmuth is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and works primarily within the field of Social Sciences. Their research spans across several subfields, notably Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Global and Planetary Change, Communication, and Strategy and Management.

The scientist's main research topics include Regional Development and Policy, International Development and Aid, Sustainability and Climate Change Governance, Social Media and Politics, Political Influence and Corporate Strategies, Climate Change Communication and Perception, and Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration.

Lisa Maria Dellmuth has contributed to numerous journal articles, with recent publications including:

  • Elite Communication and the Popular Legitimacy of International Organizations, 2020, British Journal of Political Science
  • The Elite-Citizen Gap in International Organization Legitimacy, 2021, American Political Science Review
  • Global adaptation governance: how intergovernmental organizations mainstream climate change adaptation, 2021, Climate Policy
  • Private adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from the world's largest mining companies, 2021, Climate Risk Management
  • Humanitarian need drives multilateral disaster aid, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative research efforts include Jonas Tallberg, Maria-Therese Gustafsson, Karina Shyrokykh, Matilda Petersson, and Jan Aart Scholte.

The scientist's work has been published in various venues. Some of the most frequent publication sources are:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • npj Climate Action
  • British Journal of Political Science
  • PLoS ONE

In addition to articles, Lisa Maria Dellmuth has contributed to book publications. Notable publishers include Bristol University Press eBooks, Cambridge University Press, and Policy Press. Titles include "Is Europe Good for You?" (2021) published multiple times by Bristol University Press eBooks and Policy Press, and "Legitimacy Politics" (2023) published by Cambridge University Press.

Best Publications

  • The social legitimacy of international organisations: Interest representation, institutional performance, and confidence extrapolation in the United Nations

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • NGO Influence in International Organizations : Information, Access, and Exchange

    Jonas Tallberg;Lisa M. Dellmuth;Hans Agné;Andreas Duit

  • Institutional sources of legitimacy for international organisations : Beyond procedure versus performance

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jan Aart Scholte;Jonas Tallberg

  • Distributive politics and intergovernmental transfers: The local allocation of European Union structural funds:

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Michael F Stoffel

  • Citizens, Elites, and the Legitimacy of Global Governance

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  • Elite Communication and the Popular Legitimacy of International Organizations

    Lisa M. Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • The cash divide. The allocation of European Union regional grants

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth

  • Does stakeholder involvement foster democratic legitimacy in international organizations? An empirical assessment of a normative theory

    Hans Agné;Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • Fiscal redistribution and public support for European integration

    Adam William Chalmers;Lisa Maria Dellmuth

  • Advocacy Strategies in Global Governance: Inside versus Outside Lobbying:

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • Why national and international legitimacy beliefs are linked : Social trust as an antecedent factor

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • Legitimacy beliefs towards global governance institutions: a research agenda

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Bernd Schlipphak

  • Intergovernmental organizations and climate security : advancing the research agenda

    Lisa M. Dellmuth;Maria-Therese Gustafsson;Niklas Bremberg;Malin Mobjörk

  • Individual Sources of Legitimacy Beliefs

    Lisa M. Dellmuth

  • The knowledge gap in world politics: Assessing the sources of citizen awareness of the United Nations Security Council

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth

  • The elite–citizen gap in international organization legitimacy

    Lisa Dellmuth;Jan Aart Scholte;Jonas Tallberg;Soetkin Verhaegen

  • Advocacy group effects in global governance: populations, strategies, and political opportunity structures

    Lisa M. Dellmuth;Elizabeth A. Bloodgood

  • Explaining governmental preferences on Economic and Monetary Union Reform

    Silvana Târlea;Stefanie Bailer;Hanno Degner;Lisa M. Dellmuth

  • Bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone

    Magnus Lundgren;Stefanie Bailer;Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • All spending is not equal : European Union public spending, policy feedback and citizens’ support for the EU

    Lisa M. Dellmuth;Adam William Chalmers

  • The Social Legitimacy of International Organizations: Interest Representation, Institutional Performance, and Confidence Extrapolation in the United Nations

    Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Jonas Tallberg

  • NGO Influence in International Organizations: Information, Access, and Exchange

    Jonas Tallberg;Lisa Maria Dellmuth;Hans Agné;Andreas K. Duit

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonas Tallberg
Jonas Tallberg Stockholm University
Daniel C. Dunn
Daniel C. Dunn University of Queensland
Stefanie Bailer
Stefanie Bailer University of Basel
Jan Aart Scholte
Jan Aart Scholte Leiden University

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