In an increasingly interdependent world, governments resort to an array of regulatory agreements to deal with problems, while threatening military or economic sanctions to deter noncompliance. This book poses a new model of treaty compliance, wherein an actor in the international system must obey the rules agreed upon in order to be recognized as a player.
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In an increasingly interdependent world, governments resort to an array of regulatory agreements to deal with problems, while threatening military or economic sanctions to deter noncompliance. This book poses a new model of treaty compliance, wherein an actor in the international system must obey the rules agreed upon in order to be recognized as a player.
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