Federalism and International Negotiation - Archive ouverte HAL Access content directly
Special Issue International Negotiation Year : 2017

Federalism and International Negotiation

Abstract

Paradiplomacy, federalism and international negotiation are increasingly prevalent phenomena that require more theoretical attention. Successful mobilization of non-central governments has increased their relevance on the international stage. The rise of paradiplomacy complicates conditions for both international negotiation and the formulation of foreign policy in federal regimes. Westphalian state diplomacy is finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the proliferation of ad hoc and informal arrangements that bind non-central governments. The international arena is inhabited by an ever larger number of players that sometimes have significant autonomy from the central state.
Not file

Dates and versions

hal-01543016 , version 1 (20-06-2017)

Identifiers

Cite

Christian Lequesne, Stéphane Paquin. Federalism and International Negotiation. International Negotiation, 22 (2), , pp.190, 2017. ⟨hal-01543016⟩
125 View
0 Download

Share

Gmail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More