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Multilevel Regimes and Asserting the “Right to Negotiate:” Fitting the Public into Post-Agreement Negotiation
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spelling | Spector, Bertram I. 1382-340X 1571-8069 Brill Political Science and International Relations Sociology and Political Science http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718069-12341264 <jats:sec><jats:title><jats:bold>Abstract</jats:bold></jats:title><jats:p>Emerging changes to post-agreement negotiation structures and actors can have important implications for the process and outcome of negotiated agreements. These innovations include the coexistence of negotiated global and regional regimes on the same policy issue, as well as civil society organizations that assert their “right to negotiate” at the domestic level to promote national compliance with regime standards and provisions. The evolution of these factors within the post-agreement negotiations of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) is used as a case study. Globalization and communications technology trends play a major role in promoting these changes.</jats:p></jats:sec> Multilevel Regimes and Asserting the “Right to Negotiate:” Fitting the Public into Post-Agreement Negotiation International Negotiation |
spellingShingle | Spector, Bertram I., International Negotiation, Multilevel Regimes and Asserting the “Right to Negotiate:” Fitting the Public into Post-Agreement Negotiation, Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science |
title | Multilevel Regimes and Asserting the “Right to Negotiate:” Fitting the Public into Post-Agreement Negotiation |
title_full | Multilevel Regimes and Asserting the “Right to Negotiate:” Fitting the Public into Post-Agreement Negotiation |
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