
Vivien Schmidt
Vivien Schmidt is a prominent political scientist known for her work in the fields of comparative politics and political economy. She has significantly contributed to the development of discursive institutionalism, a framework that emphasizes the importance of ideas and discourse in shaping political actions and institutions. Her research often explores how leaders communicate their policy ambitions and the narratives that underpin political decisions. Schmidt's insights are crucial for understanding the dynamics of governance and the role of ideas in international relations, particularly in contexts like the re-engagement of small states, such as The Gambia, with larger powers.
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The shift can be explained through discursive institutionalism, a framework formed by Vivien Schmidt and Mark Blyth.
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