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Regime Theory and International Relations. Edited by Volker Rittberger with the assistance of Peter Mayer. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. Pp. xii, 463. Index. $57.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 Kenneth W. Abbott, Modern International Relations Theory: A Prospectus for International Lawyers, 14 Yale J. Intl L. 335 (1989).
2 Stephen Krasner, Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables, in International Regimes 1 (Stephen Krasner ed., 1983).
3 Oran R. Young & Gail Osherenko, Testing Theories of Regime Formation: Findings from a Large Collaborative Research Project, pp. 223–81; Manfred Efiner, Peter Mayer & Gudrun Schwarzer, Integrating and Contextualizing Hypotheses: Alternative Paths to Better Explanations of Regime Formation?, pp. 282–314.
4 Quoting Antonio Cassese, International Law in a Divided World 15 (1988).
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