Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional design inhibit cooperation. This article develops a network explanation for how states achieve cooperation in the face of persistent coordination and collaboration problems. The analysis focuses on bilateral cooperation agreements, a vast body of treaties spanning multiple issue areas. Bilateral agreements constitute an evolving network of cooperative ties. This network defines the strategic environment in which states bargain over new agreements, endogenously influencing subsequent bilateral endeavors by revealing strategically valuable information about states' trustworthiness and preferences over institutional design, while also generating ex...
This paper provides the first rigorous examination of the network determinants of modern bilateral e...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
How does the network of international political alliances influence trade flows? Previous work sugge...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
This paper analyzes how patterns of international cooperation are affected if a group of states, led...
Bilateral trade agreements have proliferated rapidly within the last two decades, growing into a den...
The rise of social network analyses in the social sciences has allowed empirical work to better acco...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
A growing literature touts the prominence of international cooperation among substate officials thr...
Regional trade agreements (RTAs) and bilateral investment treaties (BITs) are expected to promote tr...
Bilateral trade agreements have proliferated rapidly within the last two decades, growing into a den...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
This study examines conditions in which alliance networks (informal webs of bilateral entanglements ...
This paper provides the first rigorous examination of the network determinants of modern bilateral e...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...
Cooperation helps states realize mutual gains, but mistrust and disagreements over institutional des...
How does the network of international political alliances influence trade flows? Previous work sugge...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
This paper analyzes how patterns of international cooperation are affected if a group of states, led...
Bilateral trade agreements have proliferated rapidly within the last two decades, growing into a den...
The rise of social network analyses in the social sciences has allowed empirical work to better acco...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
A growing literature touts the prominence of international cooperation among substate officials thr...
Regional trade agreements (RTAs) and bilateral investment treaties (BITs) are expected to promote tr...
Bilateral trade agreements have proliferated rapidly within the last two decades, growing into a den...
International relations theory has borrowed important intuitions from Olson's static public-goods mo...
This study examines conditions in which alliance networks (informal webs of bilateral entanglements ...
This paper provides the first rigorous examination of the network determinants of modern bilateral e...
Existing studies of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and militarized conflict focus on dyadic ...
Bilateral defense cooperation agreements, or DCAs, are now the most common form of institutionalized...