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Sino-EU multilateralism relation [PDF]
This paper explores the relationship between China and the EU. In specific, it explores the Sino-EU in economic activities. China’s economic activities include several factors, primarily oriented to foreign direct investment (FDI) and the Belt and Road ...
Bora Ly
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AbstractIn this paper we will consider the existing notions of bilateralism in the context of proof-theoretic semantics and propose, based on our understanding of bilateralism, an extension to logical multilateralism. This approach differs from what has been proposed under this name before in that we do not consider multiple speech acts as the core of ...
Heinrich Wansing, Sara Ayhan
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During the global COVID-19 crisis, China has portrayed itself as a “champion of multilateralism” – defending UN institutions and its own multilateral initiatives in a variety of spheres.
Dan Banik, Benedicte Bull
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Multilateral subsidy games [PDF]
This paper examines the rationale for multilateral agreements to limit investment subsidies. The welfare ranking of symmetric multilateral subsidy games is shown to depend on whether or not investment levels are ``friendly'', raising rival profits in total, and/or strategic complements, raising rival profits at the margin.
Leahy, Dermot, Neary, J Peter
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Consultation and Joint Endeavor Among All Stakeholders: China’s Stance on Multilateralism and the United Nations [PDF]
Multilateralism is one of the key notions in China’s diplomatic discourse. Unlike the European Union, China tends to define multilateralism as a consultation process amongst all related members of the international community, so that their fundamental ...
Mao Ruipeng
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A prolonged debate arises whether bilateralism or multilateralism is the most effective path to achieve mutual consensus among parties in the South China Sea dispute.
Mahbi Maulaya
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The Pure Intergenerational Problem and the UNESCO Decade of Education for Sustainable Development
This article aims to bring together some theory – research on climate ethics, particularly the Pure Intergenerational Problem (PIP) introduced by Stephen Gardiner – and some practice – the new educational agenda proposed by the United Nations in 2002 ...
Katia Vladimirova
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Institutional Governance of the Francophonie after 50 Years of Existence, between Geopolitical Interest and the Challenges of Economic Development/Strategy [PDF]
Economy is a priority for the International Organization of Francophonie (OIF), whose objective is to build, together with its member states and governments, associate members and observers, a new model of economic growth in the Francophone space ...
Aurelia GROSU
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AbstractWe presentepistemic multilateral logic, a general logical framework for reasoning involving epistemic modality. Standard bilateral systems use propositional formulae marked with signs for assertion and rejection. Epistemic multilateral logic extends standard bilateral systems with a sign for the speech act of weak assertion (Incurvati & ...
Incurvati, L., Schlöder, J.J.
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How do global multilateral arrangements such as the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organization (WHO), vital to post-pandemic recovery, connect to the public understanding of multilateralism?
Kesi Mahendran +2 more
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