This paper addresses two related puzzles confronting students of regional and international integration: Why do states willingly pool and delegate sovereignty within international institutions? What accounts for the timing and content of regional integration agreements? Most theories of integration suggest that states integrate in order to solve problems of incomplete information and reduce transaction costs and other barriers to economic growth. In contrast I argue that integration can serve to establish a credible commitment that rules out the risk of future conflict among states of unequal power. Specifically, I suggest that integration presents an alternative to preventive war as a means to preclude a rising revisionist power from estab...
Our main argument is that there exists not only an intraregional, but also an extra-regional rationa...
Does institutional variation have implications for questions of conflict and peace? Theory indicates...
What made possible the voluntary formation of the European Community? The answer to this question li...
[Introduction]. What explains the variation of regional integration worldwide? The literature on reg...
This paper explains the systemic pressures on states in Europe and Southeast Asia to broaden their a...
This paper deals with two litmus tests for theories of European integration. The first part asks, ho...
Defence date: 6 July 2001Examining Board: Prof. John Ikenberry (Georgetown University) ; Prof. Andre...
The community of Europe today is at a crossroads. Recent pressures, many of them external, are sever...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
European integration follows a puzzling stop-and-go pattern that traditional international reations ...
Our analysis yields some conclusions about the political role of regions in the formation of suprana...
Economic integration, being the all over world process, proved to be especially successful on the re...
Analysts tend to view post-1989 East-West European integration through the unilateral lens of Europe...
Governance, globalization, and regionalism are all statements regarding the nature of integration in...
We seek to establish the conditions in which binding international institutions can serve as a solut...
Our main argument is that there exists not only an intraregional, but also an extra-regional rationa...
Does institutional variation have implications for questions of conflict and peace? Theory indicates...
What made possible the voluntary formation of the European Community? The answer to this question li...
[Introduction]. What explains the variation of regional integration worldwide? The literature on reg...
This paper explains the systemic pressures on states in Europe and Southeast Asia to broaden their a...
This paper deals with two litmus tests for theories of European integration. The first part asks, ho...
Defence date: 6 July 2001Examining Board: Prof. John Ikenberry (Georgetown University) ; Prof. Andre...
The community of Europe today is at a crossroads. Recent pressures, many of them external, are sever...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
European integration follows a puzzling stop-and-go pattern that traditional international reations ...
Our analysis yields some conclusions about the political role of regions in the formation of suprana...
Economic integration, being the all over world process, proved to be especially successful on the re...
Analysts tend to view post-1989 East-West European integration through the unilateral lens of Europe...
Governance, globalization, and regionalism are all statements regarding the nature of integration in...
We seek to establish the conditions in which binding international institutions can serve as a solut...
Our main argument is that there exists not only an intraregional, but also an extra-regional rationa...
Does institutional variation have implications for questions of conflict and peace? Theory indicates...
What made possible the voluntary formation of the European Community? The answer to this question li...