Theories of International Regimes
by Andreas Hasenclever , Peter Mayer , Volker RittbergerBuy New
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Table of Contents
| 1. Introduction: three perspectives on international regimes | |
| 2. Conceptual issues: defining international regimes | |
| 3. Interest-based theories: political market failure, situation and problem structures, and institutional bargaining | |
| 4. Power-based theories: hegemony, distributional conflict, and relative gains | |
| 5. Knowledge-based theories: ideas, arguments, and social identities | |
| 6. Conclusion: prospects for synthesis. |
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