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Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations

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Since the end of WWII, not only the number of international regimes and organizations, but also the number of regional organisations and groups increased considerably. Today, states are often members of regional and international organisations at the same time and cover similar policies in both. This contributes to a regionalization of international relations since not only states, but also regional actors are active in international negotiations. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of how active and how influential regional actors are in today’s international negotiations. Based on a quantitative analysis of more than 500 international negotiations and three in-depth case studies, the book not only explains why some regional actors are more vocal than others in international organisations, but also why they differ concerning their prospects for success.

Author Biography:

Diana Panke holds the Chair in ‘Multi-Level Governance’ at University of Freiburg and is the PI of the research project “Nested Games. Regional Organizations in International Organizations”. Stefan Lang is a PhD candidate at the University of Freiburg. His research interests include international negotiations, regionalism as well as domestic conflicts and interventions. Anke Wiedemann is a PhD candidate at the University of Freiburg. Her research interests include comparative regionalism, interregionalism and international negotiations.
Release date NZ
February 28th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified; Graphs; Tables
Pages
426
Dimensions
157x238x36
ISBN-13
9781786606693
Product ID
27284526

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