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is an economic actor (especially in world trade), a political actor in global politics (even when members cannot agree amongst t ...
accessibility to the legal system that makes the EU distinctive from other international governance models. Contrast it with the ...
century. Noting the major initiatives only, we can identify organizations such as the Economic Community of West African States ...
regional organizations become transmission belts for global disciplines to the national level through the depoliticizing and sof ...
international organizational responses to problems not amenable to state level resolution. This is at one level the same for all ...
have a more sociological, constitutive understanding of international institution- alism. Esoteric as this might seem, it casts ...
toWt the contemporary global realities of power rather than those of 1945 through to securing the Millennium Development Goals. ...
security, the containment of organized crime and terrorism, the enhancement of welfare—cannot be provided by states alone. They ...
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theoretical grounds, to be least consequential. Of course, this expectation, however well grounded, is at variance with the larg ...
the production, possession, exchange, and transfer of weapons of various types; and the peacetime deployment and activities o ...
international laws, treaties, agreements, organizations, regimes, and perhaps others. How can we make sense out of—and impose me ...
INF, and CFE treaties. Others place limits on peacetime military activities, such as training, military exercises, and other mea ...
against one another. Thus it may be tempting to view CSSs simply as auxiliary sanctions regimes. Nevertheless, the operative rul ...
these phenomena is usually not regarded as suYcient even by those who believe that ISIs are consequential. Instead, we must look ...
about others’ intentions, states can never be sure that their partners will abide by agreements and not seek to exploit them. A ...
Likewise, neorealists have exaggerated both the prevalence and the magnitude of relative gains concerns. Such worries are not al ...
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