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Multilateralism and world order*
Review of International Studies, 1992‘World order’ has become a current catchphrase of political discourse and journalism. ‘Multilateralism’ has become something of a growth sector in academic studies. What current events have brought into prominence, scholarship has an obligation to subject to critical analysis.
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Introduction: Crisis as the Matrix of Multilateralism
The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy, 2023Auriane Guilbaud +2 more
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Reimagination of Multilateralism through Global Health Diplomacy
Sustainability, 2021Nippun Gupta, Bawa Singh, Jaspal Kaur
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Contested multilateralism 2.0 and regional order transition: causes and implications
Pacific Review, 2019Kai He
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Multilateral ranking negotiations
Fundam. Informaticae, 2004Summary: In general, negotiations within a group of participants are processes that starting with participants in some arbitrary (initial) states eventually will achieve an agreement with all participants being in the required negotiated states. The process of negotiation is performed according to a negotiation protocol.
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