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Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations: Active and Successful?
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Since the end of WWII, not only the number of international regimes and organizations, but also the number of regional organisations and groups increased considerably. Today, states are often members of regional and international organisations at the same time and cover similar policies in both. This contributes to a regionalization of international relations since not only states, but also regional actors are active in international negotiations. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of how active and how influential regional actors are in today’s international negotiations. Based on a quantitative analysis of more than 500 international negotiations and three in-depth case studies, the book not only explains why some regional actors are more vocal than others in international organisations, but also why they differ concerning their prospects for success.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherECPR Press
Release dateFeb 28, 2018
ISBN9781786606709
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Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations: Active and Successful?
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Diana Panke

Diana Panke is Professor of Governance in Multi-level Systems at Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. She was previously Associate Professor at University College Dublin and research associate at Freie Universität Berlin.

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