Who gets what in bargaining between states and international organizations (IOs)? Although distributional conflict is unavoidable in international cooperation, previous research provides few empirical insights into the determinants of bargaining out-comes. We test a simple bargaining model of cooperation between states and IOs. We expect that nonegalitarian international organizations, such as the World Bank, secure more gains from bargaining with economically weak than with economically powerful states. For egalitarian international organizations, such as most United Nations (UN) agencies, the state’s economic power should be less important. We test these hypotheses against a novel data set on funding shares for 2,255 projects implemented ...
This article analyses the positions on the role of collective bargaining of international organisati...
Much of the International Relations literature assumes that there is a “depth versus participation” ...
This project addresses the relationship between institutional design and cooperation in internationa...
Who gets what in bargaining between states and international organizations (IOs)? Although distribut...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
When and how can weak states increase their bargaining leverage in international organizations? I ar...
A large literature in international relations explores the domestic origin of national positions at ...
This article examines how European Union member states make choices about political institutions at ...
Frequently multilateral, regional, or global institutions are used to mediate conflict, overcome col...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
In the current multilateral trade regime, members often negotiate under the shadow of WTO law. This ...
Objective: The article’s objective is to understand how non-MNE actors in the global arena, like int...
In international negotiations, it is often accepted that powerful states, by way of their large mili...
Most carbon abatement projects under the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have bee...
This article considers bargaining strategies used by government negotiators in the context of bilate...
This article analyses the positions on the role of collective bargaining of international organisati...
Much of the International Relations literature assumes that there is a “depth versus participation” ...
This project addresses the relationship between institutional design and cooperation in internationa...
Who gets what in bargaining between states and international organizations (IOs)? Although distribut...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
When and how can weak states increase their bargaining leverage in international organizations? I ar...
A large literature in international relations explores the domestic origin of national positions at ...
This article examines how European Union member states make choices about political institutions at ...
Frequently multilateral, regional, or global institutions are used to mediate conflict, overcome col...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
In the current multilateral trade regime, members often negotiate under the shadow of WTO law. This ...
Objective: The article’s objective is to understand how non-MNE actors in the global arena, like int...
In international negotiations, it is often accepted that powerful states, by way of their large mili...
Most carbon abatement projects under the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have bee...
This article considers bargaining strategies used by government negotiators in the context of bilate...
This article analyses the positions on the role of collective bargaining of international organisati...
Much of the International Relations literature assumes that there is a “depth versus participation” ...
This project addresses the relationship between institutional design and cooperation in internationa...