Book Review of GETTING IT DONE: POST-AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION AND INTERNATIONAL REGIMES, Bertram I. Spector and I. William Zartman, Eds.

The International Journal, Vol. 59, No 1, pp. 235-37, 2003-2004

3 Pages Posted: 13 Feb 2009

Date Written: January 1, 2004

Abstract

The multiplication and increasing complexity of international regimes pose a challenge to many disciplines, including, notably, international law and international relations. Within the latter discipline, a body of literature has emerged which attempts to make sense of the processes through which international regimes are created and the factors that affect their implementation. This may be referred to as "regime theory". The editors of the book under review, Bertram I. Spector and I. William Zartman, are well-known in what has been called "negotiation theory". Exploring the intersection of "regime theory" and "negotiation theory" is the purpose of this book. - GETTING IT DONE: POST-AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION AND INTERNATIONAL REGIMES, Bertram I. Spector and I. William Zartman, eds. (United States Institute of Peace Press, 2003).

Keywords: International Regimes, International law, International Relations, Regime Theory, Negotiation Theory, Contract Theory, International Treaties, Multilateral Agreements, OSCE, WTO, Regime Dynamics, Legal Theory, Public International Law, IR Theory

Suggested Citation

Gelinas, Fabien, Book Review of GETTING IT DONE: POST-AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION AND INTERNATIONAL REGIMES, Bertram I. Spector and I. William Zartman, Eds. (January 1, 2004). The International Journal, Vol. 59, No 1, pp. 235-37, 2003-2004, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1342202

Fabien Gelinas (Contact Author)

McGill University ( email )

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Montreal, Quebec H3A1W9
Canada

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