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  • Surveys are widely used in contemporary society to know, govern, and serve populations, from censuses and public opinion polls to clinical trials and consumer experience studies. They are, however, far less common when it comes to unpacking global governance and the critical role individuals play in determining IO action at different levels. With handbooks on survey research abound, this contribution draws from ongoing research on aid workers to situate the interest and intricacies of doing survey-based research on IO professionals. (xsd:string)
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  • In International Organizations and Research Methods: An Introduction, edited by Badache, Fanny and Kimber, Leah R. and Maertens, Lucile, 69-77, University of Michigan Press, 2023 (xsd:string)
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