International Cooperation: The Extents and Limits of Multilateralism
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A number of new approaches to the subject
of international cooperation were developed in the 1980s. As a result, further
questions have arisen, particularly with regard to the methods and limits of
cooperation and the relationship between cooperation and the debate over
multilateralism. International Cooperation considers these questions, identifies
further areas for research, and pushes the analysis of this fundamental concept
in international relations in new directions. Its two parts address the historic
roots and modern development of the notion of cooperation, and the strategies
used to achieve it, with a conclusion that reaches beyond international
relations into new disciplinary avenues. This edited collection incorporates
historical research, social and economic analysis and political and evolutionary
game theory.