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UNESCO EOLSSSAMPLE CHAPTERSGOVERNMENT AND politics Vol. II - International Regimes - Ryo Oshiba ENCYCLOPEDIA of Life SUPPORT Systems (EOLSS) International Regimes Ryo Oshiba Hitotsubashi University, Japan Keywords: Anarchy, Epistemic community, Global governance, The Hegemonic stability theory, International Regimes , Liberalism, realism . Contents 1. Introduction: Why are Scholars Interested in International Regimes Being? 2. Defining International Regimes 3. Changes of International Regimes 4. Why and By Whom International Regimes are Created? 5. Does International regime Theory Give Something New? 6. Conclusions: For Further Development Glossary Bibliography Biographical Sketch Summary Stephan Krasner defines International Regimes as sets of principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given issue-area of International relations.
UNESCO – EOLSS SAMPLE CHAPTERS GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS – Vol. II - International Regimes - Ryo Oshiba ©Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) INTERNATIONAL REGIMES Ryo Oshiba Hitotsubashi University, Japan Keywords: Anarchy, Epistemic community, Global governance, The Hegemonic stability theory, International regimes, Liberalism, Realism.
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Actors in World Politics, Politics, Actors in World Politics Actors in world politics, Postmodernism and IR: From Disparate, Coherent Theory of Global Politics, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, World, International relations: One world, many, Complex Interdependence, Print, Boston University, Political Science