International treaty negotiations and domestic politics are interrelated. We show that negotiators can strategically select treaties to mobilize domestic interest groups and support particular candidates for office. Interest groups will support (oppose) political parties that will ratify treaties benefiting (harming) them. By designing treaties that mobilize these ‘‘swing’ ’ groups, negotiators can affect different parties’ chances of assuming power. Our model produces specific predictions for treaty design, contingent on the preferences of negotiators, parties, and interest groups.With conservative and moderate interest groups, the results may be counterintuitive—for instance, foreign governments pushing liberal treaties on liberal incumbe...
Multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organization have stalled. This has contributed to a st...
All treaties formalize promises made by national parties. Yet there is a fundamental difference betw...
International actors at times seek to help bring peace, democracy, and human rights. Studies of how ...
International treaty negotiations and domestic politics are interrelated. We show that negotiators c...
Preferences are crucial to the analysis of many key questions regarding interna-tional institutions....
This article develops an empirical framework for analysing the timing of international treaties. A t...
In recent decades, democratic countries have negotiated hundreds of international treaties and agree...
A domestic ratification game nested within an international bargaining game establishes that domesti...
In recent decades, democratic countries have negotiated hundreds of international treaties and agree...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
How does domestic regime type affect bilateral cooperation, and one of its most visible manifestatio...
This article considers bargaining strategies used by government negotiators in the context of bilate...
Business entities play important and underappreciated roles in the production of international treat...
U.S. presidents can choose the form of international agreements that they negotiate. Using the const...
Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is unlike accession to other global organizations. I...
Multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organization have stalled. This has contributed to a st...
All treaties formalize promises made by national parties. Yet there is a fundamental difference betw...
International actors at times seek to help bring peace, democracy, and human rights. Studies of how ...
International treaty negotiations and domestic politics are interrelated. We show that negotiators c...
Preferences are crucial to the analysis of many key questions regarding interna-tional institutions....
This article develops an empirical framework for analysing the timing of international treaties. A t...
In recent decades, democratic countries have negotiated hundreds of international treaties and agree...
A domestic ratification game nested within an international bargaining game establishes that domesti...
In recent decades, democratic countries have negotiated hundreds of international treaties and agree...
Traditional accounts in both the international law and international relations literature largely as...
How does domestic regime type affect bilateral cooperation, and one of its most visible manifestatio...
This article considers bargaining strategies used by government negotiators in the context of bilate...
Business entities play important and underappreciated roles in the production of international treat...
U.S. presidents can choose the form of international agreements that they negotiate. Using the const...
Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is unlike accession to other global organizations. I...
Multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organization have stalled. This has contributed to a st...
All treaties formalize promises made by national parties. Yet there is a fundamental difference betw...
International actors at times seek to help bring peace, democracy, and human rights. Studies of how ...