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In 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.
Heinrich Wansing, Sara Ayhan
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The 1990s saw a systemic shift from the liberal post–World War II international order of liberal multilateralism (LIO I) to a post–Cold War international order of postnational liberalism (LIO II).
Tanja Anita Börzel, Michael Zürn
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Improving public support for climate action through multilateralism. [PDF]
For decades, policymakers have been attempting to negotiate multilateral climate agreements. One of the motivations for securing cooperation among multiple states is the belief that the public will be more supportive of adopting costly climate policies ...
Bechtel MM, Scheve KF, van Lieshout E.
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Trump’s Trade Policy, BREXIT, Corona Dynamics, EU Crisis and Declining Multilateralism
Since 1991 there has been a reinforcement of the World Market Economy, not least since China and the, then new Russian Federation have joined the World Trade Organization and because of EU Eastern enlargement and ASEAN integration deepening, while the ...
P. Welfens
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“Contested multilateralism” describes the situation that results from the pursuit of strategies by states, multilateral organizations, and non-state actors to use multilateral institutions, existing or newly created, to challenge the rules, practices, or
Julia C. Morse, R. Keohane
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Contested multilateralism 2.0 and regional order transition: causes and implications
Kai He
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Multilateralism is regarded as a constitutive feature of the contemporary liberal international order and is associated with liberal values. However, for twenty-five years, authoritarian states have advocated the expansion of multilateral governance ...
Mark Raymond, Justin Sherman
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Multilateralism in the Twenty-First Century
The rise of geostrategic rivalry between the United States and China is changing international cooperation. As China seeks new influence and the United States seeks to contain China and to reduce its own international obligations, three dimensions of ...
N. Woods
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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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COVID-19 Pandemic and Reimagination of Multilateralism through Global Health Diplomacy
The ongoing pandemic COVID-19 has made it very clear that no one is safe until everyone is safe. But how can everyone be safe when the pandemic has broken every nerve of the economy and put an extra burden on the already crippled healthcare systems in ...
Nippun Gupta +4 more
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