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Institutions and multilateralism

Funding global public goods : the dark side of multilateralism

Funding global public goods : the dark side of multilateralism

... One broader theoretical implication of the analysis is the surprising effect of collective action on different countries’ payoffs. Constraints on international collective action can produce large benefits for groups of ...

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The EU Global Strategy: going beyond effective multilateralism? EPC Discussion Paper, June 2016

The EU Global Strategy: going beyond effective multilateralism? EPC Discussion Paper, June 2016

... To start with, any war involving one of the great powers would be disastrous for Europe’s vital interests, even if Europe itself would not be a party to the conflict. The more the great powers are engaged in multilateral ...

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Critical Mass Governance: Addressing US Participation in Environmental Multilateralism

Critical Mass Governance: Addressing US Participation in Environmental Multilateralism

... example, Brunee points out that constructivism is much more useful in explaining the actions of the EU within the climate regime, while realism proves to be more appropriate for the US (Brunnee 2008: 5). In this thesis, ...

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Macroeconomics and multilateralism: The benefits and influence of global macroeconomic policy cooperation

Macroeconomics and multilateralism: The benefits and influence of global macroeconomic policy cooperation

... This chapter introduces the global financial safety net: the international institutions and arrangements designated to help economies facing an economic or financial crisis. The global financial safety net ...

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The World Bank and emerging powers: beyond the multipolarity multilateralism conundrum

The World Bank and emerging powers: beyond the multipolarity multilateralism conundrum

... Second, since FY2013, commitments to the Big Seven have plateaued at historically low levels, comprising only a quarter of total IBRD-IDA lending. Does this mean that the pessimistic prognosis of emerging country ...

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Multilateralism under Strain: The Challenges of the European Union’s Engagement With International Institutions

Multilateralism under Strain: The Challenges of the European Union’s Engagement With International Institutions

... other institutions, especially when it feels that it has the ‘better’ approach to a certain issue, such as on climate change mitigation or human ...multilateral institutions. At a time when multilateral ...

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"Effective Multilateralism and Collective Security: Empowering the UN". [also IIEB Working Paper, No. 16, March 2005]

"Effective Multilateralism and Collective Security: Empowering the UN". [also IIEB Working Paper, No. 16, March 2005]

... ‘effective multilateralism’, the last of the three strategic objectives that the document ...‘Effective multilateralism’, defined by the ESS as ‘the development of a stronger international society, well ...

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U.S. Foreign Policy And Multilateralism

U.S. Foreign Policy And Multilateralism

... What is the challenge to this leadership? In the first place, it has to balance the national interests with those of the world community as a whole. We need to identify clearly what developments and events must be ...

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Emerging India-European Union Strategic Partnership

Emerging India-European Union Strategic Partnership

... multilateral institutions but they hold different views so far as effective multilateralism is ..."effective multilateralism as a synonym for strengthening international institutions in ...

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Euro Mediterranean relations and their heading  On the way to a differentiated multilateralism?

Euro Mediterranean relations and their heading On the way to a differentiated multilateralism?

... EU institutions aggressive in the terms of promoting political reforms and strengthening democracy, when they silently tolerated the rigged elections in Egypt in ...

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Rescuing multilateralism

Rescuing multilateralism

... international institutions, partly because it has spotted an opportunity in the leadership gap created by the ...multilateral institutions, paralysing diplomacy and reducing Europe’s room for ...

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The Global Strategy – reinvigorating the EU’s multilateral agenda?  Security Policy Brief No  69, March 2016

The Global Strategy – reinvigorating the EU’s multilateral agenda?. Security Policy Brief No. 69, March 2016

... In view of the increasingly successful attempts of China and other BRICS countries to play the multilateral game on their on terms, EU Member States need to come together to determine jointly the best course of action in ...

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The centrality of baselines in the control and review of programmes and projects in state institutions

The centrality of baselines in the control and review of programmes and projects in state institutions

... Many international development agencies and some national governments base future budget planning and policy decisions on a systematic assessment of the projects and programs in which they have already invested. Results ...

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The panhellenic Socialist movement and European integration: the primacy of the leader

The panhellenic Socialist movement and European integration: the primacy of the leader

... the institutions and the policies that will enable it to play a more active and effective role in international politics promoting the establishment of a multi-polar order based on international law, conflict ...

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What does Collaborative Event Ethnography tell us about global environmental governance

What does Collaborative Event Ethnography tell us about global environmental governance

... Global governance has been described as a de-territorialized regime of power, or “empire,” as an extension of state power, or as an updated version of multilateralism.9 In contrast, taki[r] ...

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Delegation and Agency in EU Trade Policy-Making: Bringing Brussels Back in

Delegation and Agency in EU Trade Policy-Making: Bringing Brussels Back in

... the multilateralism-first approach, it pushes simultaneously for bilateral and regional FTAs, blurring any hierarchy between the different ...for multilateralism: “The EU’s present over-riding priority is ...

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The “New World Order”: From Unilateralism to Cosmopolitanism  CES Germany & Europe Working Papers, no  04 1, 26 January, 2004

The “New World Order”: From Unilateralism to Cosmopolitanism CES Germany & Europe Working Papers, no 04 1, 26 January, 2004

... And indeed, in the last couple of years the U.S. has repeatedly asserted its right to pursue its policies unilaterally, even if that sharply contradicts the preferences of its allies. The refusal to sign the ...

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The Role of Global Civil Society in Global Governance

The Role of Global Civil Society in Global Governance

... and institutions that constitute, and mediate trans-border relations between states, cultures, citizens, intergovernmental and nongovernmental orga- nisations and the ...

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The role and performance of microfinance institutions (MFIS) in Ethiopia

The role and performance of microfinance institutions (MFIS) in Ethiopia

... finance institutions is to provide sustainable micro finance facilities to the poor to facilitate income generation and reduce poverty (Baumann, ...lending institutions provide the services that allow ...

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The Changing Nature and Determinants of EU Trade Policies. CEPS Working Document No. 150, October 2000

The Changing Nature and Determinants of EU Trade Policies. CEPS Working Document No. 150, October 2000

... and Molle, W eds Multilateralism and Regionalism in the PostUruguay Round Era: What Role for the EU?, Kluwer, Boston Baldwin, R 2000 ‘Regulatory Protectionism, Developing Nations and a T[r] ...

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