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One Year Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2009

When we started our blog with one year ago in January 2009 many things were unclear: Will it work out to subsume very different empirical fields under the heading of transnational governance? Will we...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2010

Last year we celebrated the first birthday of this blog by sharing some statistics provided by our open source blogging software WordPress in form of the all-too popular end-of-the-year-listings – a...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2011

2012 will be our fourth year of collaboratively blogging about governance across borders. Fortunately, more and more researchers in related fields start running blogs, as well. Recently, for example,...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2012

Starting into our fifth year of blogging about governance across borders, I am pleased to continue the tradition of providing statistics on the foregoing year of blogging. For the first time we are...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2013

The year 2013 has been our fifth year of blogging and its highlight was the publication of our blogbook “Governance across borders: transnational fields and transversal themes“. By selecting and...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2014

After we had published the edited volume “Governance across borders: transnational fields and transversal themes“ based on a selection of blog posts in 2013 (the CC-licensed book is available as an...

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Blogging about Governance Across Borders: Statistics for 2015

We are proud to present our traditional end-of-year statistics below. Top 5 blog posts 2015 (in terms of views): Open Access and the Power of Editorial Boards: Why Elsevier Plays Hardball with Deviant...

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