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Most of the growing literature on international regimes focuses on why states cooperate, neglecting the exploration of how states cooperate in conceptual terms. Such crucial topics as the creation of regimes, the role of how multilateral negotiation, the nature of power, the determination of regime forms, regime evolution and success and regime relations to domestic events are largely left out of the discussion or are treated unsatisfactorily. The neglect of the regime-building process goes hand in hand with the general neglect of the conceptual study of multilateral negotiation, but it also relates to the problems of conceptualizing the paths and phases — longitudinal and latitudinal alternatives — in the integration process. This chapter seeks to address these lacunae, in the hopes of opening further discussion and without any illusions that the holes will be filled.

In addition to regime-building, his research has also focused on management of complex multilateral negotiations.

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Zartman, I.W. (1997). Negotiation, Governance, and Regime Building. In: Rolén, M., Sjöberg, H., Svedin, U. (eds) International Governance on Environmental Issues. Environment & Policy, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8826-3_4

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