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EU-Korea security cooperation: a new normative partnership?
The European Union and South Korea have significantly progressed in develo** their bilateral relationship since their strategic partnership in...
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Cooperation between international organizations: Demand, supply, and restraint
Regime complexity characterizes the international system, as many international organizations (IOs) overlap in membership and competencies at the...
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Fragmented Cooperation
This chapter investigates how and what physical skills market workers learn to enact cooperation under the conditions of fierce competition and... -
Everybody wins? Chinese perceptions on Europe-China third-party market cooperation in Africa
China has shifted its strategy towards engaging with Europe in Africa from passive engagement to active encouragement. As China has been promoting...
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Cultural Evolution of Religion, Spirituality and Ritual: Impacts On Human Cooperation
From the classic gene-centred view of evolution, cooperation is a mystery. This paper reviews the cultural evolutionary approach, which asks how...
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Renegotiating in good faith: How international treaty revisions can deepen cooperation
International agreements are often understood to help governments make credible commitments to future policy by limiting their ability to renege on...
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The role of soft law in China-led multilateralism: revisiting China–CEE cooperation
China’s approach to Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries as a group has drawn suspicion, criticism, and competition within and beyond the...
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Influencing Aid Policy: Perceptions of How Member States Shape EU Development Cooperation
This article explores the European Union’s (EU) aid policy process and, more precisely, the factors through which member states (MS) shape the...
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Sharing rivals, sending weapons: Rivalry and cooperation in the international arms trade, 1920–1939
States must navigate the structure of the international system in their relations with other states. One crucial component of this structure are...
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Intergroup Cooperation in Shotgun Hunting Among BaYaka Foragers and Yambe Farmers from the Republic of the Congo
Whereas many evolutionary models emphasize within-group cooperation or between-group competition in explaining human large-scale cooperation, recent...
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Term limits in Africa between the European Union (EU) and China: Opportunities and challenges of trilateral cooperation in politics and governance
Term limit changes are significantly linked to political instability in Africa. Yet, it is ignored as an issue in the trilateral cooperation between...
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Meso Level: “Cooperation”
After considering the interface of state and society at the macro level, the focus is now on social businesses and their relationships with the... -
Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations
Why do some international organizations (IO) accrete delegated authority over time while in others delegation is static or declines? We hypothesize...
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School climate, academic performance, and adolescent well-being in Korea: The roles of competition and cooperation
Using nationally representative student assessment data from PISA 2018 for South Korea, this study analyzes the effects of between-student...
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Partner Cooperation, Conflict, Maternal Mental Health, and Parenting Behaviors in Rural Kenya: Towards a Two-Generational Understanding of Gender Transformation Benefits
Increasing partner cooperation is an established approach to reducing intimate partner violence. This strategy, known in the literature as “gender...
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Social Meritocracy and Unjust Social Hierarchies: Three Proposals to Limit Meritocracy’s Erosion of Social Cooperation
A well-functioned society depends on its ability to nurture, attract, and deploy talents in critical sectors. However, the implementation of some...
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Four Puzzles of Reputation-Based Cooperation
Research in various disciplines has highlighted that humans are uniquely able to solve the problem of cooperation through the informal mechanisms of...
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Labor migration, remittances, and the economy in the Gulf Cooperation Council region
The massive increase in labor migration to the Middle East during the past three decades has rivaled its historical trends bound to the West. This...
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Political Alliance Formation and Cooperation Networks in the Utah State Legislature
Social network analysis has become an increasingly important tool among political scientists for understanding legislative cooperation in modern,...
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Diverging perceptions of the “Visegrad Four + ” format and the limits of the V4 + Japan cooperation
The Visegrad Group format — coordinated policy forum for Czechia, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary — has been dubbed as a significant policy tool that...