The rational design of international institutions /
Using a Rational Design approach, the contributors explore five important features of international institutions - membership, scope, centralization, control, & flexibility - to explain why the key institutional features of such organizations vary so widely.
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
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New School
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JZ4850 .R38 2004 |
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Haverford
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JZ4850 .R38 2004 |
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Carnegie Mellon
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JZ4850 .R38 2004 |
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Temple
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JZ4850.R38 2004 |
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West Virgina University
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JZ4850 .R38 2004 |
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