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1Outsourcing authority in global policy: legitimating the anti-money laundering regime through professionalization
Policy and Society, 2024, 43, 70-82
5.63Citations (PDF)
2Revolving doors in international financial governance
Global Networks, 2021, 21, 294-319
3.155Citations (PDF)
3Global Remittances and COVID-19: Locked Down but Not Locked Out0.70Citations (PDF)
4Global Remittances and COVID-19: Locked Down but Not Locked Out0.70Citations (PDF)
5The Political Economy of Policy Vacuums: The European Commission on Demographic Change
New Political Economy, 2020, 25, 1007-1021
4.915Citations (PDF)
6Fighting Financial Crime: Who Designs Global Governance and Who Does The Work?1.93Citations (PDF)
7Europe's fast- and slow-burning crises4.578Citations (PDF)
8New governors on the block: the rise of anti-money laundering professionals
Crime, Law and Social Change, 2017, 69, 191-205
1.230Citations (PDF)
9Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries in the Political Economy of Fertility
New Political Economy, 2016, 21, 69-89
4.913Citations (PDF)
10Club governance and the making of global financial rules4.8160Citations (PDF)
11Transnational Veto Players and the Practice of Financial Reform2.89Citations (PDF)
12Professional emergence on transnational issues: Linked ecologies on demographic change1.756Citations (PDF)
13Distinctions, affiliations, and professional knowledge in financial reform expert groups4.590Citations (PDF)
14Power Elites and Club-Model Governance in Global Finance2.215Citations (PDF)
15The Club Rules in Global Financial Governance
Political Quarterly, 2014, 85, 417-419
1.014Citations (PDF)
16How States Cooperate: Choosing from the Menu of Institutional Options
International Studies Review, 2014, 16, 671-672
1.90Citations (PDF)
17The governance of money laundering
2014, ,
1Citations (PDF)
18Regulating finance after the crisis: Unveiling the different dynamics of the regulatory process
Regulation and Governance, 2013, 7, 407-416
3.745Citations (PDF)
19The politics of legitimate global governance4.868Citations (PDF)
20Responding to the Global Credit Crisis: The Politics of Financial Reform2.812Citations (PDF)
21Who governs and why? The making of a global anti-money laundering regime
2010, , 172-186
1Citations (PDF)
22Global financial governance and the developing anti-money laundering regime: What lessons for International Political Economy?
International Politics, 2010, 47, 617-637
0.870Citations (PDF)
23Power Elites and Everyday Politics in International Financial Reform2.229Citations (PDF)