Bargaining between states in the international system is governed by rules which shape and constrain their bargaining behavior. However these rules can be changed. When why and how do states bargain differently? Drawing on original qualitative and quantitative evidence this book demonstrates how the rules of the game influence the cooperative or coercive nature of the strategies adopted by all states in a negotiation. These effects influence each state''s incentives regarding whether to play by the rules or to change them. Examining these incentives as well as the conditions under which states can act on them McKibben explains the wide variation in states'' bargaining strategies. Several bargaining interactions are analyzed including decision-making in the European Union multilateral trade negotiations climate change negotiations and negotiations over the future status of Kosovo. This book provides a rich understanding of the nuances of states'' behavior in international bargaining processes.
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