Stephanie Hofmann
@stephofmann.bsky.social
interested in all things multilateral-ish | Prof. & Joint Chair in IR @eui-eu.bsky.social | thinks in German, French & English = often confused | she/her
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The roundtable contributions catalyze this research agenda: @yoramhaftel.bsky.social & @stephofmann.bsky.social claim that the decline thesis underestimates the durability of FIGOs and that institutional density enables states to substitute one FIGO for another.
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Under Cover: Substituting Formal IOs during Hard Times | Ethics & International Affairs | Cambridge Core
Under Cover: Substituting Formal IOs during Hard Times
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August 26, 2025 at 4:52 PM
The roundtable contributions catalyze this research agenda: @yoramhaftel.bsky.social & @stephofmann.bsky.social claim that the decline thesis underestimates the durability of FIGOs and that institutional density enables states to substitute one FIGO for another.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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So much looking forward to reading more about this research
May 23, 2025 at 11:15 AM
So much looking forward to reading more about this research
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Grateful for the opportunity to present our draft w. @stephofmann.bsky.social & @raffaelemstr.bsky.social on ad hoc coalitions #AHCs in and across time. More food for thought on the politics of ADHOCISM and other alternative forms of global governance 💭
May 20, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Grateful for the opportunity to present our draft w. @stephofmann.bsky.social & @raffaelemstr.bsky.social on ad hoc coalitions #AHCs in and across time. More food for thought on the politics of ADHOCISM and other alternative forms of global governance 💭
Celebrating a successful Europe Amidst Uncertainty conference in the traditional Wisconsin fashion, at the Terrace @stefwalter.bsky.social @florianfoos.bsky.social @stephofmann.bsky.social @jonathan-renshon.bsky.social @amyren.bsky.social
May 10, 2025 at 12:15 PM
This forum is one of the results from the 2023 Europe in the World "European security architectures and their implications: the past, present and future" workshop held at the EUI @eui-ggp.bsky.social
April 23, 2025 at 4:49 AM
This forum is one of the results from the 2023 Europe in the World "European security architectures and their implications: the past, present and future" workshop held at the EUI @eui-ggp.bsky.social
& more contributions by @susmonika.bsky.social Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré @goranagrgic.bsky.social Levan Kakhishvili @europraline.bsky.social John Helferich @michaelwilliams.bsky.social Andriy Tyushka @francesconicoli.bsky.social et al.
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Rethinking European Security
Questions about whether, where, how, and with whom to organize European security and defense policy have been on the agendas of national governments many ...
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April 22, 2025 at 6:03 PM
& more contributions by @susmonika.bsky.social Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré @goranagrgic.bsky.social Levan Kakhishvili @europraline.bsky.social John Helferich @michaelwilliams.bsky.social Andriy Tyushka @francesconicoli.bsky.social et al.
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New publication:
In this article for International Politics, I explore the underpinnings and evolutions of France and Central Europe states' strategic outlooks on European security - and how the Russia-Ukraine war has brought them closer to one another
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In this article for International Politics, I explore the underpinnings and evolutions of France and Central Europe states' strategic outlooks on European security - and how the Russia-Ukraine war has brought them closer to one another
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The end of dissonance? France and central Europe’s newly converging strategic outlooks - International Politics
France and Central European states have long been incarnating opposite sides of the European debates on how, where, and with (or against) whom to build the continent’s security. As this forum contribu...
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April 22, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Our piece on organizing nuclear deterrence in Europe, where the nuclear history meets institutional theory, coauthored with Ulrich Kühn @ifshhamburg.bsky.social is now out in IP! Thanks to @stephofmann.bsky.social for inviting us to her SI! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Organizing nuclear policies in Europe: of bricoleur plurality, architect absence, and spoiler disruption - International Politics
A major question in organizing European security is how Europe should deal with nuclear weapons. Historically, extended nuclear deterrence and later multilateral nonproliferation and bilateral arms co...
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April 22, 2025 at 6:03 PM