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Autocracies and International Cooperation
International Studies Quarterly, 2014Scholarly work on the impact of domestic politics on international cooperation has grown significantly over time. Unfortunately, there is a democratic bias to much of this literature as scholars typically focus on the relative advantage of democracies at cooperation.
Michaela Mattes, Mariana Rodríguez
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International cooperation for development
2017This chapter outlines tectonic shift in international cooperation for development and analyses how it affects international cooperation for development 'as we know it'. It seeks to crack open the black box of what these changes might mean for the Global South. The chapter summarizes the field of international cooperation for development 'as we know it'
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International Cooperation Theory and International Institutions
2010The study of international cooperation has emerged and evolved over the past few decades as a cornerstone of international relations research. The strategy here for reviewing such a large literature is to focus primarily on the rational choice and game theoretic approaches that instigated it and have subsequently guided its advance.
Michael Sampson+2 more
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International cooperation on xenotransplantation
Nature Medicine, 2004Mauro S. Sandrin+2 more
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Article 32 [International Cooperation]
2017This chapter analyzes Article 32 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) entitled "International Cooperation" by pointing out the its distinctive features and innovative aspects . For the first time in a human rights treaty, Article 32 provides a legal framework to sustain inclusive development.
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International Economic Cooperation
1988"A readable, balanced, and provocative view of the prospects for fruitful international economic cooperation. The papers are realistic: each discusses the difficulties involved in reaching cooperative solutions or procedures as well as the benefits of doing so.
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International Institutional Cooperation
2009In order to establish an effective system of public governance at the international level, states set up international organizations (IOs), endowed with competences that were previously inherent to the state. Consequently, IOs are “[t]he most obvious and typical vehicle for interstate cooperation” (Klabbers 2002: 28). With their creation and operation,
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Bacterial cooperation through horizontal gene transfer
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2022Omar Tonsi Eldakar+2 more
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