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The Future of Multilateral Negotiations

International Relations
Global
Negotiation
P513
Carl Vikberg
Stockholm University
Tarald Gulseth Berge
University of South-Eastern Norway
Marine Roux
Stockholm University

Abstract

International politics are going through several important changes, including power and value shifts, technological advances, and democratic backsliding. How do these changes affect the prospects for effective and inclusive multilateral negotiations? This panel studies the new terrain of multilateral negotiations, investigating the impact of factors such as virtual negotiations, gender dynamics, and autocratization; developing new theoretical arguments about their direct and conditional effects; and testing those arguments using innovative methods.

Title Details
Women in International Negotiations: Evidence from the Council of the European Union View Paper Details
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Developing Country Participation in Virtual Negotiations View Paper Details
Autocratic Leadership and the Policy Agendas of International Organizations View Paper Details