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Multilateral governance

2014
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the construction of multilateral agreements to face collective challenges. Such a tendency accelerated in the 1970s and has become a wide, complex and variegated reality since the end of the Cold War.
Sonia Lucarelli
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Governance in Multilateral R&D Alliances

Organization Science, 2012
In research and development (R&D) alliances, the partner firms must balance the tension between knowledge sharing and knowledge leakages because knowledge sharing, designed to support the alliance's technology development goals, can often lead to unintended and potentially damaging knowledge leakages.
Lorraine Eden   +2 more
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Assessing Multilateral Climate Governance

2019
Chapter Five assesses to what extent multilateral actors enable the three demands of justice developed in Part I of the book. Taking each demand of justice in turn, the chapter focuses on normative commitments made in the Convention as well as assessing the policies set out in the Kyoto Protocol and examining what has been achieved so far by ...
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Governing Multilateral Alliances

California Management Review, 2019
The governance of multilateral alliances is an increasingly important strategic option as firms face discontinuities and disruptions. But not all multilateral alliances present the same governance and leadership challenges. The partners’ co-specialized contributions to the alliance call for more creative overall alliance management and for more open ...
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Conceptualizing Multilateral Security Governance

2013
The concept of ‘security governance’ (SG) has increasingly gained currency in academic literature. In its initial appearances at the beginning of the 21st Century, the concept drew a sharp contrast with existing theoretical and analytical approaches, especially against the emergence of the mutated state system in Europe.
CECCORULLI, MICHELA, LUCARELLI, SONIA
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Multilateral Climate Governance

Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations
Abstract For nearly half a century, negotiations in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have sought to reduce pressures on nature without curtailing the North’s wealth or thwarting the South’s economic development.
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AIDS and Multilateral Governance

1999
A massive study of AIDS in the world begins with three observations: no community or country in the world already affected by AIDS can claim that the spread of HIV has stopped; HIV is spreading and sometimes rapidly spreading to new communities and countries around the world; the epidemic becomes more complex as it matures: the global epidemic is ...
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Multilateral governance and assistance

1993
Given the considerable reluctance of sovereign states to yield voluntarily even part of their autonomy to higher authority, it should not come as a surprise that the literature on multilateral governance remains quite spotty. The theory of regional and international regimes; how the regimes in place were broadly conceived and introduced; on how the ...
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On Governing Multilateral Transactions with Bilateral Contracts

The RAND Journal of Economics, 1987
Bilateral contracts, while neither negotiated nor enforced in an integrated way, are nevertheless often interrelated both economically and strategically owing to production or consumption complementarities and to asymmetric information. A set of bilateral contracts forms a mechanism with special properties.
Crémer, Jacques, Riordan, Michael
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Multilateralism as a Basis for Global Governance

2015
The advent of the era of globalisation has increased considerably the call for global governance. The growing interdependence of states has underlined the need for common global actions, be it in the domain of economy, fight against poverty, climate change, energy or security against terrorism.
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