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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The impact and effectiveness of international collaboration is evaluated differently across issue areas, such as development assistance and cyberspace. Papers on this panel examine such evaluation processes and institutions' reception in the populations they serve. Collectively, these papers bear on the accountability and legitimacy of international cooperation and institutions.
Peer Evaluation in IOs: Text Evidence from the OECD Donor Assistance Committee - Alice Iannantuoni, University of Geneva; Simone Dietrich, University of Geneva
Norms and Attitudes about AI Surveillance: Evidence from a Survey Experiment - Terrence Chapman, University of Texas at Austin; Nivedita Jhunjhunwala, University of Texas Austin; Huimin Li, University of Texas at Austin
Impact of IAEA Review on Public Views toward Japan's Radioactive Water Release - Naoko Matsumura, Kobe University
Toward an IMF Framework for IMF Engagement with Partners - Alisa Abrams, Independent Evaluation Office