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Kenneth W. Abbott is a prominent academic in international law and global governance. He served as the Jack E. Brown Professor of Law at Arizona State University (2012–2017) and held various roles at Northwestern University, including Elizabeth Froehling Horner Professor of Law (1993–2005) and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Studies (2000–2003). He has been affiliated with institutions like the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) as a Visiting Researcher (2017). His research focuses on regulatory intermediaries, global governance frameworks, climate policy, and institutional change. Abbott has contributed to seminal works on non-state actors in climate governance and organizational ecology in international institutions.
- Key affiliations: Arizona State University, Northwestern University, WZB Berlin
- Research highlights: Regulatory Intermediaries theory, climate policy frameworks, institutional evolution in global governance
His work explores how international organizations orchestrate policy experimentation and navigate complex governance challenges. Abbott has co-edited influential volumes such as Regulatory Intermediaries in the Age of Governance (2017) and International Organizations as Orchestrators (2015). His academic contributions bridge law, political science, and public policy.
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