1st Edition

Keeping International Commitments Compliance, Credibility and the G7, 1988-1995

By Eleonore Kokotsis Copyright 1999
    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    366 Pages
    by Routledge

    This study is the first to offer explanations for compliance with G7 commitments by identifying the patterns, explaining the causes and exploring the processes of this compliance from 1988-1995. It provides the only systematic review of the G7's compliance record in the post-Cold War globalizing system of the 1990s and in regard to important environment and development commitments that have often dominated the Summit's agenda during this third cycle of summitry. It draws on explanatory factors for Summit compliance from three bodies of international relations theory-including regime theory, concert theory and the recent extension of regime theory to embrace the effects of domestic political institutions.

    1: Introduction; 2: Theory of G7 Summit Compliance; 3: Compliance with G7 Climate Change Commitments; 4: Compliance with G7 Biological Diversity Commitments; 5: Compliance with G7 Developing Country Debt Commitments; 6: Compliance With G7 International Assistance Initiatives: The Case Of Russia; 7: Summary and Conclusions

    Biography

    Eleonore Kokotsis