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Questions

  1. What are the defining elements of a regime?

  2. Is a regime the same as an organization?

  3. Why did the study of international regimes develop in the 1970s?

  4. What characteristic features do the realist and liberal institutionalist approaches to regime analysis share?

  5. How has microeconomics influenced the liberal institutionalist approach to regimes?

  6. What is meant by rationality in the context of game theory?

  7. What are the main implications of strategic interaction?

  8. What are the implications of the Prisoners' Dilemma game for regime analysis?

  9. What major mechanisms do liberal institutionalists advance to promote regime forma­tion?

  10. How does the realist approach to regime analysis differ from the liberal institutional approach?

  11. What does the Battle of the Sexes game tell us about the role of power in regime forma­tion?

  12. What does operating at the Pareto frontier mean in the context of regime theory?

Guide to further reading

Brown, S., et al., Regimes for the Ocean, Outer Space and the Weather (Washington, DC; Brookings Institution, 1977). An early attempt to examine areas which need to be regulated by regimes.

Keohane, R. O., After Hegemony: Co-operation and Discord in the World Political Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984). One of the most influential liberal institutional texts on the theory underlying regime formation.

Keohane, R. O. and Nye, J. S., Power and Interdependence (Boston: Little, Brown, 1977). Examines the role of regimes in an interdependent world, advancing four models to account for regime change.

Krasner, S. D. (ed)., International Regimes (Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 1983). A seminal text setting out the main theoretical issues.

Krasner, S. D., Structural Conflict: The Third World Against Global Liberalism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985). This is one of the major realist texts. It explores North-South disputes over regimes.

Oye, K. A. (ed.), Co-operation Under Anarchy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986). An influ­ential set of theoretical essays on how co-operation takes place under anarchic conditions.

Rittberger, V. (ed.), Regime Theory and International Relations (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993). This important book examines regime theory from European and American perspectives.

Zacher, M. W., with Sutton, B. A., Governing Global Networks: International Regimes for Transportation and Communications (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996). A liberal institutional account of regimes, arguing that they are based on mutual interests, and not the dictates of the most powerful states.

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