A theory of emerging order within institutional complexes: How competition among regulatory international institutions leads to institutional adaptation and division of …

T Gehring, B Faude - The Review of International Organizations, 2014 - Springer
The article examines the consequences of functional overlap among regulatory international
institutions for governance within institutional complexes. Whereas the existing literature …

Public health advocacy strategies to influence policy agendas: lessons from a narrative review of success in trade policy

B Townsend, BF Tenni, S Goldman, D Gleeson - Globalization and Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Despite accumulating evidence of the implications of trade policy for public
health, trade and health sectors continue to operate largely in silos. Numerous barriers to …

The dynamics of dissent: when actions are louder than words

A Stimmer, L Wisken - International Affairs, 2019 - academic.oup.com
A profusion of international norms influences state behaviour. Ambiguities and tensions in
the normative framework can give rise to contestation. While research on norm contestation …

Intellectual Property and the Politics of Public Good during COVID-19: Framing Law, Institutions, and Ideas during TRIPS Waiver Negotiations at the WTO

SE Fischer, L Vitale, AL Agutu… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
Context: To facilitate the manufacturing of COVID-19 medical products, in October 2020
India and South Africa proposed a waiver of certain intellectual property (IP) provisions of a …

Deflective cooperation: Social pressure and forum management in Cold War conventional arms control

G Mantilla - International Organization, 2023 - cambridge.org
Why do states create weak international institutions? Frustrated with proliferating but
disappointing international environmental institutions, scholars increasingly bemoan …

[PDF][PDF] Diplomatic negotiation: Essence and evolution

P Meerts - PIN• Points, 2015 - core.ac.uk
35 www. pin-negotiation. org eration–and thereby of negotiation–has been uneven. There
has been a growing hope for regional institutions to compensate for the lack of decisiveness …

Rhetorical entrapment and normative enticement: How the United Kingdom turned from spoiler into champion of the cluster munition ban

MH Petrova - International Studies Quarterly, 2016 - academic.oup.com
In 2006, Norway launched a stand-alone process to negotiate a ban on cluster munitions.
The United Kingdom (UK) reluctantly joined the process to keep it within acceptable bounds …

The international responsibility to protect in a post-liberal order

J Pattison - International Studies Quarterly, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article considers the implications of a post-liberal order for the international
responsibility to protect. It focuses on two questions. First, what challenges will the …

The argumentative dimension to the EU-Africa EPAs

SR Hurt, D Lee, U Lorenz-Carl - International Negotiation, 2013 - brill.com
Not only is the participation of developing countries in international trade negotiations
growing, so is their influence over the global trade agenda. This article highlights the …

Let's bullshit! Arguing, bargaining and dissembling over Darfur

LJM Seymour - European Journal of International Relations, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The crisis in Darfur led to one of the most powerful advocacy campaigns in recent US
history. Responding to intense political pressures from this campaign, the US engaged …