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Achieving Effective International Cooperation: How Institutional Formalization Shapes Intergovernmental Negotiations

World Affairs, 2018
This article explores how formalization of institutions and domestic constraints influence the outcomes of international cooperation and negotiation processes—particularly in a regional setting like the European Union (EU) or the Association of Southeast
Hartmut Lenz
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Surveillance Systems and Intergovernmental Cooperation

1993
Abstract The recent emergence of AIDS and dengue hemorrhagic infections, among others, are serving usefully to disturb our ill-founded com placency about infectious diseases. Such complacency has prevailed in this country throughout much of my career. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in 1969 the Surgeon General, in a speech given
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Overcoming the Barriers to Cooperation: Intergovernmental Service Agreements

Public Administration Review, 2010
Interlocal cooperation through service-sharing agreements has a long history, but its use has increased in popularity during the last 20 years. The decisions of local government units to collaborate through intergovernmental service agreements are best understood as a two-stage process.
Sung-Wook Kwon, Richard C. Feiock
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Knowledge, Information and Intergovernmental Cooperation

2000
Successfully meeting the global challenge of new and emerging infections requires that mechanisms be established or expanded to identify rapidly and to characterize the offending agents. Controlling the threat will necessitate the participation of research establishments and scientists, as well as national and international institutions prepared to ...
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Coercive versus cooperative policies: Comparing intergovernmental mandate performance

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1996
Cooperative policies hold out promise of an improvement over coercive mandates as ways to enhance implementation of intergovernmental programs. By treating subordinate governments as regulatory trustees and emphasizing substantive compliance, the cooperative mandates avoid the onerous aspects of heavy-handed regulatory federalism.
Peter J. May, Raymond J. Burby
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Cross-Border Cooperation: Executing Intergovernmental Competences

2011
Cross-border cooperation is a distributive policy that provides funds to the Union’s border regions. It was founded as a distributive policy before and independently from enlargement policy and was subsequently integrated in the Copenhagen framework. In the enlargement context, the functional demands on cross-border cooperation differed, however, from ...
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Crossing Boundaries: Intergovernmental Records Cooperation, 1987-1997

The American Archivist, 1997
In the Information Age, traditional organizational and geographical barriers are falling. While overlapping jurisdictions and historical accidents occasionally led to the scattering and fragmentation of documentation in the past, modern federalism has accelerated and systematized problems with decentralization and fragmentation of government records in
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The European community from supranational to intergovernmental cooperation

The International Spectator, 1985
(1985). The European community from supranational to intergovernmental cooperation. The International Spectator: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 46-50.
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Has Europeanization Silenced Criticism On Intergovernmental External Border Cooperation?

2011
The purpose of this chapter is to establish to what extent the criticism voiced on intergovernmental Schengen cooperation still holds true. It is structured along the lines of Article 5(1) Schengen Borders Code (SBC) that sets out the conditions for short-stays. The purpose of the analysis of entry conditions is to establish how the new rules are being
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