International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents have grown common. What are the incentives behind leaks, and what are their effects on bargaining between states? Specifically, are leaks offensive or defensive: are they intended to spur parties to make more ambitious commitments, or are they more often intended to claw back commitments made? We examine these questions in the context of trade negotiations, the recurring form of which affords us rare empirical traction on an otherwise elusive issue. We assemble the first dataset of its kind, covering 120 discrete leaks from 2006 to 2015. We find that leaks are indeed rising in number. Leaks are clustered around novel legal provisions and appe...
EU politics has long been portrayed as an elite affair in which technocratic deliberation prevails. ...
This chapter analyses transparency in the context of the institutionalisation of transatlantic relat...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Contains fulltext : 164875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Transparency ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
The question posed in this article is how to explain that the governance of secrecy in EU external r...
This research studies the historical and political move from secrecy to transparency in internationa...
High‐profile leaks, ranging from WikiLeaks to Snowden and to the Panama Papers, have elevated the le...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on European parliamentary (EP) oversight by examining ...
International diplomacy has long been regarded as the domain of an elite hand-picked few, instructed...
EU politics has long been portrayed as an elite affair in which technocratic deliberation prevails. ...
The signing of international treaties is usually considered insignificant for international legal co...
EU politics has long been portrayed as an elite affair in which technocratic deliberation prevails. ...
This chapter analyses transparency in the context of the institutionalisation of transatlantic relat...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Contains fulltext : 164875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Transparency ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
The question posed in this article is how to explain that the governance of secrecy in EU external r...
This research studies the historical and political move from secrecy to transparency in internationa...
High‐profile leaks, ranging from WikiLeaks to Snowden and to the Panama Papers, have elevated the le...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on European parliamentary (EP) oversight by examining ...
International diplomacy has long been regarded as the domain of an elite hand-picked few, instructed...
EU politics has long been portrayed as an elite affair in which technocratic deliberation prevails. ...
The signing of international treaties is usually considered insignificant for international legal co...
EU politics has long been portrayed as an elite affair in which technocratic deliberation prevails. ...
This chapter analyses transparency in the context of the institutionalisation of transatlantic relat...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...