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International Institutions and National Policies

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Paperback, 200 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2007
ISBN13: 9780521696319
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The proliferation of international institutions and their impact has become a central issue in international relations. Why do countries comply with international agreements and how do international institutions influence national policies? Most theories focus on the extent to which international institutions can wield 'carrots and sticks' directly in their relations with states. Xinyuan Dai presents an alternative framework in which they influence national policies indirectly by utilizing non-state actors (NGOs, social movements) and empowering domestic constituencies. In this way, even weak international institutions that lack 'carrots and sticks' may have powerful effects on states. Supported by empirical studies of environmental politics, human rights and economic and security issues, this book sheds fresh light on how and why international institutions matter. It will be of interest to students, scholars and policymakers in both international relations and international law.

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ISBN13:9780521696319
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:200

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1. Introduction; 2. The study of international institutions; 3. Monitoring arrangements; 4. Compliance mechanisms; 5. Power of weak international institutions; 6. Conclusion; Appendix A. Formal solutions; Appendix B. Ranking of signatory countries in LRTAP.
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