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Thailand and Cambodia that together help clarify the dynamics at work in sustaining economic cooperation within these two third …
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International institutions lack the independent ability to punish non-compliance, but states sustain cooperation …
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distinguished from contest and cooperation as the forms of interaction at the micro level. The article gives special attention to …
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enhance the probability of cooperation, if states are able to link issues credibly. International decision-making rules that …
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Games of public good provision, collective action, and collusion share concern for the free rider that shirks on its obligations. According to the folk theorem, the free rider problem can be resolved through punishment mechanisms. Versions of the folk theorem have been applied when monitoring is...
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types of actor heterogeneity discussed in the paper, it suggests a need for better understanding of the role of `community …
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Sufficient conditions for legislative cooperation are identified within the context of a model of repeated legislative … interaction. We show that in many environments, cooperation is sustainable even among impatient legislators. Special attention is … large, parameterizations of the model which do not admit cooperation are rare and atypical. Furthermore, contrary to …
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This paper examines the impact of political and economic liberalization on regional conflict and cooperation. It … concludes that: (1) even if democracy may be expected to have a positive effect on cooperation, it may be neither necessary nor …
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gain from free-riding. Using evolutionary game theory and computer simulations, we study whether cooperation can evolve …
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