Institutional Choice and Global Commerce
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Why do institutions emerge, change, persist and die? This book challenges conventional theoretical views using the history of global commerce.


Why do institutions emerge, change, persist and die? This book challenges conventional theoretical views using the history of global commerce.
Issues, Influence, and Institutional Choice in the European Union
The book explores the dynamics of political actors reshaping rules, specifically within the context of European Union integration. Joseph Jupille argues that the EU operates under a more complex framework of governance than commonly perceived, highlighting the significance of rules in political interactions. His analysis offers a comprehensive understanding of how these rules influence political behavior and decision-making within the EU, challenging traditional views and contributing to the broader discourse on political structures.