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MULTILATERAL INDICES: CONFLICTING APPROACHES?
Review of Income and Wealth, 2007This short paper focusses on an apparent conflict between two results from different approaches to the problem of finding multilateral index numbers. The impossibility theorem of Van Veelen (2002) is an axiomatic result that rules out the existence of a multilateral index that satisfies four modest requirements.
Quiggin, John, van Veelen, Matthijs
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1961
An important feature of present-day interna tional relations can be found in the activities of the large num ber of international organizations, both governmental and non governmental. These activities, based on the joint participa tion of members or affiliates in three or more states, involve a multilateral approach to operational problems, as ...
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An important feature of present-day interna tional relations can be found in the activities of the large num ber of international organizations, both governmental and non governmental. These activities, based on the joint participa tion of members or affiliates in three or more states, involve a multilateral approach to operational problems, as ...
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Enhanced Multilateration Methods With A Global Approach
2020 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), 2020In this paper, we show how current multilateration solutions such as those used in mobile wireless networks can be improved by transforming a TDOA problem into a TOT problem; then solving the problem using a global solution that takes into consideration the UE's clock bias and UE's Doppler.
Rabih Chrabieh +5 more
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Regionalism and Multilateralism: A Political Economy Approach
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Multilateral Approaches to Deliberating Internet Governance
Policy & Internet, 2009AbstractThis essay tackles the question of how increased interactions among multiple actors facilitated by the Internet shape patterns of global governance, especially for the Internet itself. The paper argues that in global governance the types of actors, along with their collective understandings and deliberations, shape two different types of ...
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China’s Approach to Multilateralism in East Asia
2013Since the implementation of the Open Policy in 1978, China has been maintaining around 30 years of peaceful coexistence with its neighbouring countries,1 even though some territorial disputes have been acute in recent years. In the historical course of China’s international relations, its relationship with the world has been gradually transforming from
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An Islamic Approach to Multilateralism
1997The dichotomy multilateralism-unilateralism is a permanent tension in every culture and in all historical periods. This tension, moreover, is a sign of vivacity and survival. As the guidelines for this symposium suggest, ‘[N]o cultural tradition is entirely monolithic. All the great cultural traditions have generated competing, often conflicting, world
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A Rational Approach to Multilateral Project Planning
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2002Abstract In the past, junction construction technology has driven the design of multilateral wells. This practice has led to technical successes that may or may not have met all of the operator's desired well objectives. These projects have often been regarded as less than successful from an economic point of view.
DeMong Karl, Mason Stan, Al-Yami Hussein
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Unilateral and multilateral sanctions: A network approach
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2018Abstract The extensive literature on efficacy of sanctions has been mainly focused on a dyadic interaction between sender and target. In contrast, this paper examines sanctions when the sender and target are embedded in a network of linkages to other agents and each agent's utility is a function of the size of the agent's component.
Sumit Joshi, Ahmed Saber Mahmud
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Theoretical and Analytical Approach of Multilateral Diplomacy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016The current international system is characterized by a large number of states and other non-state actors acting in International Relations. In conjunction with increasing the number of states, on the international level, interdependence between actors is increased.
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