Mainstream literature in international relations understands negotiations in terms of power politics and/or bargaining processes between rival national interests to account for states' negotiating stands. Using definitions and questions initially defined by Thomas Risse, this study of processes at work in the biodiversity regime underlines instead their deliberative dimension and its contribution to positive negotiation outcomes. However, the article also challenges the dominant understanding of deliberation in global environmental politics that focuses on the participation of non-governmental organizations and other interest groups in the 'public space'. Instead it identifies deliberative elements in the negotiation process proper, stressi...
The paper examines the three rounds of intergovernmental negotiations that took place in the period ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on the political economy of the formation of international ...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
Mainstream literature in international relations understands negotiations in terms of power politics...
Mainstream literature in international relations understands negotiations in terms of power politics...
Global environmental negotiations have become central sites for studying the interaction between pol...
The introduction explores why there is so much scholarly interest in global environmental negotiatio...
The development of this methods project, and the articles in the special section, started from a sim...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
This paper studies the EU’s strategic approach in international environmental negotiations. Analysin...
The global character of environmental problems has accelerated the need for international negotiatio...
According to Porter and Brown, multilateral environmental negotiations involve four phases, namely i...
The participation of ‘weak’ states in international biodiversity negotiations faces significant chal...
Much of the recent literature on negotiation has concerned environmental negotiations. The environme...
This perspective identifies how recent advances contribute to re-evaluating and re-constructing glob...
The paper examines the three rounds of intergovernmental negotiations that took place in the period ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on the political economy of the formation of international ...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...
Mainstream literature in international relations understands negotiations in terms of power politics...
Mainstream literature in international relations understands negotiations in terms of power politics...
Global environmental negotiations have become central sites for studying the interaction between pol...
The introduction explores why there is so much scholarly interest in global environmental negotiatio...
The development of this methods project, and the articles in the special section, started from a sim...
This article surveys game theoretic papers focused on the negotiation process that leads to an Inter...
This paper studies the EU’s strategic approach in international environmental negotiations. Analysin...
The global character of environmental problems has accelerated the need for international negotiatio...
According to Porter and Brown, multilateral environmental negotiations involve four phases, namely i...
The participation of ‘weak’ states in international biodiversity negotiations faces significant chal...
Much of the recent literature on negotiation has concerned environmental negotiations. The environme...
This perspective identifies how recent advances contribute to re-evaluating and re-constructing glob...
The paper examines the three rounds of intergovernmental negotiations that took place in the period ...
This paper surveys the recent literature on the political economy of the formation of international ...
Are negotiators who rely on justice principles in the process of bargaining and drafting agreements ...