- John
Gerard Ruggie (18
October 1944 – 16
September 2021) was the
Berthold Beitz Research Professor in
Human Rights and
International Affairs at Harvard...
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Developed by the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) John
Ruggie,
these Guiding Principles provided the
first global standard for preventing...
- Mary C.
Ruggie (née Zacharuk; born 1945) is an
American sociologist and
professor at
Harvard Kennedy School.
Ruggie completed a B.A. in
sociology (1970)...
- they lose. That night, Jack
realises it's
Leona and
Ruggie causing the
accidents using Ruggie's ability to
force people to
mirror his own actions. He...
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context by UN
Special Representative for
Human Rights and
Business John
Ruggie, who used it as an
umbrella to
cover the
steps and
processes by
which a...
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Peter J. Katzenstein,
Emanuel Adler,
Michael Barnett,
Kathryn Sikkink, John
Ruggie,
Martha Finnemore, Erik
Ringmar and
others have,
within a
relatively short...
- unemployment. The term was
first used by the
American political scientist John
Ruggie in 1982.
Mainstream scholars generally describe embedded liberalism as involving...
- law, or that it
would compromise voluntary initiatives by companies. John
Ruggie has
argued that
jurisdiction of
corporations under international law should...
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realist and
liberal approaches. IR
theorists such as
Alexander Wendt, John
Ruggie,
Martha Finnemore, and
Michael N.
Barnett helped pioneer constructivism...
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Immanuel Wallerstein,
James C. Scott, E.P. Thompson, and Dougl**** North. John
Ruggie, who
called the
Great Transformation a "magisterial work", was influenced...