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Marlies Glasius publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Political Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marlies Glasius sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 116 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

Marlies Glasius D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marlies Glasius sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 62+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marlies Glasius is a researcher affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their work primarily spans the broad field of Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Development, Strategy and Management, and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Political Conflict and Governance
  • International Development and Aid
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Corruption and Economic Development
  • International Relations and Foreign Policy
  • Peacebuilding and International Security
  • Global Security and Public Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marlies Glasius are:

  • Meta de Lange
  • Jelmer Schalk
  • Ursula Daxecker
  • Annette Freyberg-Inan
  • Geoffrey R. D. Underhill

The research output is published in a variety of academic journals, including:

  • International Studies Quarterly
  • European Journal of International Relations
  • Journal of International Relations and Development
  • Human Rights Quarterly
  • Harvard Dataverse

Notable recent papers by Marlies Glasius consist of:

  • Illiberal Norm Diffusion: How Do Governments Learn to Restrict Nongovernmental Organizations? (2020), published in International Studies Quarterly
  • One hundred years of authoritarian practices: United Fruit and its banana plantation workers (2023), published in Journal of International Relations and Development
  • Replication Data for: Illiberal Norm Diffusion: How Do Governments Learn to Restrict Nongovernmental Organizations? (2021), published in Harvard Dataverse

Other papers involving collaboration with co-authors include:

  • Introduction: Interdisciplinarity and the International Relations event horizon (2020), published in European Journal of International Relations
  • Vulnerability and Active Religious Behavior: Christians and Crime Syndicates in Mexico (2022), published in Human Rights Quarterly

Best Publications

  • Global civil society

    Helmut K. Anheier;Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor

  • Introducing global civil society

    Helmut. K Anheier;Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor

  • Expertise in the cause of justice: global civil society influence on the statute for an international criminal court

    Marlies Glasius

  • What authoritarianism is … and is not: a practice perspective

    Marlies Glasius

  • Global civil society 2001

    Helmut K. Anheier;Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor

  • The Global Moment of 2011: Democracy, Social Justice and Dignity

    Marlies Glasius;Geoffrey Pleyers

  • The International Criminal Court

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  • Global civil society 2004/5

    Helmut K. Anheier;Mary Kaldor;Marlies Glasius

  • Global civil society 2003

    Mary Kaldor;Helmut Anheier;Marlies Glasius

  • Exploring Civil Society : Political and Cultural Contexts

    Marlies Glasius;David Lewis;Hakan Seckinelgin

  • Human Security from Paradigm Shift to Operationalization: Job Description for a Human Security Worker

    Marlies Glasius

  • Extraterritorial authoritarian practices: a framework

    Marlies Glasius

  • Global civil society 2002

    Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor;Helmut Anheier

  • The role of social forums in global civil society: Radical beacon or strategic infrastructure?

    Marlies Glasius;Jill Timms

  • The backlash against civil society in the wake of the Long War on Terror

    Jude Howell;Armine Ishkanian;Ebenezer Obadare;Hakan Seckinelgin

  • The state of global civil society: before and after September 11

    Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor

  • Global civil society 2007/8: communicative power and democracy

    Martin Albrow;Helmut K. Anheier;Marlies Glasius;Monroe E. Price

  • What is Global Justice and Who Decides?: Civil Society and Victim Responses to the International Criminal Court's First Investigations

    Marlies Glasius

  • Global civil society 2005/6

    Helmut K. Anheier;Mary Kaldor;Marlies Glasius

  • Illiberal Norm Diffusion: How Do Governments Learn to Restrict Non-Governmental Organizations?

    M. Glasius;J. Schalk;M. De Lange

  • Intervention: Extraterritorial authoritarian power

    Emanuela Dalmasso;Adele Del Sordi;Marlies Glasius;Nicole Hirt

  • A human security doctrine for Europe : project, principles, practicalities

    Marlies Glasius;Mary Kaldor

  • "We ourselves, we are part of the functioning": the ICC, victims, and civil society in the Central African Republic

    Marlies Glasius

  • The Global Civil Society Yearbook

    Helmut Anheier;Mary Kaldor;Marlies Glasius

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary Kaldor
Mary Kaldor London School of Economics and Political Science
David Lewis
David Lewis London School of Economics and Political Science
Christine Chinkin
Christine Chinkin London School of Economics and Political Science
Brian Burgoon
Brian Burgoon University of Amsterdam

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