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Interests, Institutions, and Information

✍ Scribed by Helen V. Milner


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
324
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Increasingly scholars of international relations are rallying around the idea that "domestic politics matters." Few, however, have articulated precisely how or why it matters. In this significant book, Helen Milner lays out the first fully developed theory of domestic politics, showing exactly how domestic politics affects international outcomes. In developing this rational-choice theory, Milner argues that any explanation that treats states as unitary actors is ultimately misleading. She describes all states as polyarchic, where decision-making power is shared between two or more actors (such as a legislature and an executive). Milner constructs a new model based on two-level game theory, reflecting the political activity at both the domestic and international levels. She illustrates this model by taking up the critical question of cooperation among nations.


Milner examines the central factors that influence the strategic game of domestic politics. She shows that it is the outcome of this internal game--not fears of other countries' relative gains or the likelihood of cheating--that ultimately shapes how the international game is played out and therefore the extent of cooperative endeavors. The interaction of the domestic actors' preferences, given their political institutions and levels of information, defines when international cooperation is possible and what its terms will be. Several test cases examine how this argument explains the phases of a cooperative attempt: the initiation, the negotiations at the international level, and the eventual domestic ratification. The book reaches the surprising conclusion that theorists--neo-Institutionalists and Realists alike--have overestimated the likelihood of cooperation among states.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
One Introduction
Part One THE THEORY
Two Actors' Interests, Policy Preferences, and the Demand for International Cooperation
Three A Model of the Two-Level Game
Four Political Institutions and International Cooperation
Part Two THE CASE STUDIES
Five The Bretton Woods Monetary Agreement and the International Trade Organization, 1943-1950
Six The Anglo-American Oil Agreement and the International Civil Aviation Agreement, 1943-1947
Seven The European Coal and Steel Community and the European Defense Community, 1950-1954
Eight The North American Free Trade Agreement and the Maastricht Treaty on European Monetary Union, 1989-1993
Part Three CONCLUSIONS
Nine Conclusions
Appendix
Bibliography
Index


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