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The Role of bilateral and multilateral agreements in international space cooperation
Abstract International cooperation has been successfully conducted in a wide range of areas in the space field. Over the past years, many bilateral and multilateral agreements have been concluded, providing solid legal basis for space cooperation.
Zhao Yun
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Cooperative Advertising with Bilateral Participation
Decision Sciences, 2012ABSTRACTWe study cooperative (co‐op) advertising strategies in a two‐tier distribution channel and extend the popular unilateral participation strategy to bilateral participations. Our research shows that a properly designed bilateral participation has several advantages over unilateral participation.
Jihua Zhang, Jinxing Xie, Bintong Chen
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A Statistical Model of Bilateral Cooperation
Political Analysis, 2002In most situations of bilateral cooperation we can observe only whether or not potential partners actually cooperate. Yet we often want to know what factors lead the actors to enter into and continue cooperation. The model we develop—a dynamic version of bivariate probit with partial observability—permits one to estimate the probabilities that either ...
Adam Przeworski, James Raymond Vreeland
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Bilateral disadvantage: Lack of interhemispheric cooperation in schizophrenia
Consciousness and Cognition, 2007Language anomalies and left-hemisphere dysfunction are commonly reported in schizophrenia. Additional evidence also suggests differences in the integration of information between the hemispheres. Bilateral gain is the increase in accuracy and decrease in latency that occurs when identical information is presented simultaneously to both hemispheres ...
Kylie J, Barnett +2 more
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Bilateral transfers and lending in international environmental cooperation [PDF]
The paper analyzes environmental lending and transfers in a two country general equilibrium framework. The lender country chooses specific environmental investments which it finances in the neighbour country on the basis of the returns they generate for the lender. The gains from this kind of international environmental financing are illustrated with a
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Unilateral and Bilateral Forms of National Cooperation
2009Abstract States have engaged in various types and degrees of cooperation, moving away from aggressive territorialism, from the earliest times. By beginning with an exploration of several historical models of transnational cooperation in insolvency cases, this chapter provides crucial background for a deeper appreciation of the modern ...
Bob wessels +2 more
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Trade and Technology Incentives and Bilateral Cooperation
International Studies Quarterly, 1996This article develops a theory of how economic incentives alter a state's external payoff environment and affect its internal preferences and choices. Externally, incentives offer an exchange of economic gains from trade and technology transfer for political concessions.
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A Case of Bilateral Cooperation: Norway–Russia
2019There are more to coast guards than just their immediate role as upholders of law and order at sea. They are also being utilised as platforms to initiate and scale up international cooperation between states. This chapter explores Arctic cooperation on maritime issues, looking at an example of bilateral coast guard cooperation by examining the most in ...
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Substitutability in Cooperation and Bilateral Enforcement
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