How can we explain an international agreement that appears to run counter to the declared objectives of one of the key players? This article examines the US-EU Open Skies agreement signed in 2007 and asks why Europeans accepted the agreement after having rejected a comparable version three years earlier. Theoretical approaches that explain time inconsistency in international negotiations tend to focus on reasons why states can be constrained to accept suboptimal solutions. In multi-level bargaining, principal-agent and bureaucratization theories focus on loss of control and constructivists suggest that governments can become trapped in rhetoric. This article shows that paradoxical agreements can be voluntary and explains them by showing the...
Complex negotiations seem indeterminate. In constellations with many negotiation parties, each consi...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
This briefing paper examines the conduct and interplay between the European institutions on an impor...
How can we explain an international agreement that appears to run counter to the declared objectives...
How can we explain an international agreement that appears to run counter to the declared objectives...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
The outcomes of international negotiations cannot be understood without considering how participants...
This article examines the internal decision-making process in the European Union with regard to the ...
This paper examines the internal decision-making process in the European Union with regard to the 20...
This article focuses on the institutions of transatlantic aviation since 1945, and aims at extractin...
The international air transportation industry has historically been a paradox. While the industry e...
[Introduction]. The decision of the European Union's (EU) transport ministers to authorize the Commi...
We investigate the sustainability of vertical contracts between airports and airlines. We focus on t...
Conventional wisdom suggests that weak international actors should avoid concluding ambiguous agreem...
Complex negotiations seem indeterminate. In constellations with many negotiation parties, each consi...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
This briefing paper examines the conduct and interplay between the European institutions on an impor...
How can we explain an international agreement that appears to run counter to the declared objectives...
How can we explain an international agreement that appears to run counter to the declared objectives...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
In this paper we analyze the bargaining problem between countries when negotiating bilateral air ser...
The outcomes of international negotiations cannot be understood without considering how participants...
This article examines the internal decision-making process in the European Union with regard to the ...
This paper examines the internal decision-making process in the European Union with regard to the 20...
This article focuses on the institutions of transatlantic aviation since 1945, and aims at extractin...
The international air transportation industry has historically been a paradox. While the industry e...
[Introduction]. The decision of the European Union's (EU) transport ministers to authorize the Commi...
We investigate the sustainability of vertical contracts between airports and airlines. We focus on t...
Conventional wisdom suggests that weak international actors should avoid concluding ambiguous agreem...
Complex negotiations seem indeterminate. In constellations with many negotiation parties, each consi...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
This briefing paper examines the conduct and interplay between the European institutions on an impor...