Bernhard Zangl

About Bernhard Zangl

Bernhard Zangl, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, specializes in the field of International Relations, Global Governance, International Institutions, Indirect Governance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is there a religious bias? Attitudes towards military humanitarian intervention in Germany

The Cooptation Dilemma: Explaining US Contestation of the Liberal Trade Order

The politics of IO authority transfers: explaining informal internationalisation and unilateral renationalisation

European Blame Games: Where does the buck stop?

Blame shifting and blame obfuscation: The blame avoidance effects of delegation in the European Union

Dolce far niente? Non-compliance and blame avoidance in the EU

India’s recognition as a nuclear power: A case of strategic cooptation

Competence versus control: The governor’s dilemma

Bernhard Zangl Information

University

Position

Professor für Global Governance

Citations(all)

5526

Citations(since 2020)

1979

Cited By

4646

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Bernhard Zangl Skills & Research Interests

International Relations

Global Governance

International Institutions

Indirect Governance

Top articles of Bernhard Zangl

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is there a religious bias? Attitudes towards military humanitarian intervention in Germany

European Journal of International Security

Benjamin Daßler

Bernhard Zangl

Hilde van Meegdenburg

2024

The Cooptation Dilemma: Explaining US Contestation of the Liberal Trade Order

Global Studies Quarterly, Forthcoming

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Andreas Kruck

Bernhard Zangl

2023

The politics of IO authority transfers: explaining informal internationalisation and unilateral renationalisation

Journal of European Public Policy

Christian Kreuder-Sonnen

Bernhard Zangl

2024/3/2

European Blame Games: Where does the buck stop?

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Berthold Rittberger

Bernhard Zangl

Lisa Kriegmair

2024

Blame shifting and blame obfuscation: The blame avoidance effects of delegation in the European Union

European Journal of Political Research

TIM Heinkelmann‐Wild

Bernhard Zangl

Berthold Rittberger

Lisa Kriegmair

2023/2

Dolce far niente? Non-compliance and blame avoidance in the EU

West European Politics

Lisa Kriegmair

Berthold Rittberger

Bernhard Zangl

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

2022/7/29

India’s recognition as a nuclear power: A case of strategic cooptation

Contemporary Security Policy

Patrick Frankenbach

Andreas Kruck

Bernhard Zangl

2021/10/2

Competence versus control: The governor’s dilemma

Kenneth W Abbott

Philipp Genschel

Duncan Snidal

Bernhard Zangl

2021/7/4

Orchestrating global governance: From empirical findings to theoretical implications

Kenneth W Abbott

Philipp Genschel

Duncan Snidal

Bernhard Zangl

2021/7/4

Orchestration: Global governance through intermediaries

Kenneth W Abbott

Philipp Genschel

Duncan Snidal

Bernhard Zangl

2021/7/4

Mitleids-und Hilfsmüdigkeit bei humanitären Krisen

Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen

Benjamin Daßler

Bernhard Zangl

Hilde van Meegdenburg

2021/12/1

When do governments benefit from non-compliance with unpopular EU policies?

LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Lisa Kriegmair

Berthold Rittberger

Bernhard Zangl

2021/6/3

Beyond opportunism: Intermediary loyalty in regulation and governance

Regulation & Governance

Kenneth W Abbott

Philipp Genschel

Duncan Snidal

Bernhard Zangl

2021/11

No Defenseless Scapegoats! Blame Avoidance Strategies of International Organizations

Politische Vierteljahresschrift

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Bernhard Zangl

2020/12

Power shifts and institutional change

Andreas Kruck

Bernhard Zangl

2020

Divided they fail: The politics of wedge issues and Brexit

Journal of European Public Policy

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Lisa Kriegmair

Berthold Rittberger

Bernhard Zangl

2020/5/3

Nicht nur wehrlose Sündenböcke! Schuldvermeidungsstrategien internationaler Organisationen

Politische Vierteljahresschrift

Tim Heinkelmann-Wild

Bernhard Zangl

2020/12/1

Balancing competence and control: Indirect governance ‘triangles’ in EU regulation

The Governor’s Dilemma: Indirect Governance Beyond Principals and Agents

Felix Biermann

Berthold Rittberger

Kenneth W Abbott

Philipp Genschel

Duncan Snidal

...

2020

Competence—Control Theory

The Governor's Dilemma: Indirect Governance Beyond Principals and Agents

Duncan Snidal

Bernhard Zangl

2020/2/27

The adjustment of international institutions to global power shifts: A framework for analysis

Global Policy

Andreas Kruck

Bernhard Zangl

2020/10

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