The Politics of International Regime Complexity
Princeton University · Northwestern University
Abstract
The increasing density of international regimes has contributed to the proliferation of overlap across agreements, conflicts among international obligations, and confusion regarding what international and bilateral obligations cover an issue. This symposium examines the consequences of this “international regime complexity” for subsequent politics. What analytical insights can be gained by thinking about any single agreement as being embedded in a larger web of international rules and regimes? Karen Alter and Sophie Meunier's introductory essay defines international regime complexity and identifies the mechanisms through which it may influence the politics of international cooperation. Short contributions…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 157.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 166
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Politics
- International relations
- Confusion
- International regime
- Political science
- International security
- Law and economics
- Political economy