TY - BOOK AU - Rittberger,Volker AU - Mayer,Peter TI - Regime theory and international relations SN - 0198280297 (pbk) : AV - JX 1395 R335 2002 U1 - 327 PY - 2002/// CY - Oxford PB - Clarendon Press KW - International relations KW - Social aspects KW - Social norms KW - Relacoes internacionais (bilaterais e multilaterais) KW - larpcal KW - Regime politico KW - Foreign relations N1 - Includes index; Bibliography: p. 431-458; Research on international regimes in Germany : the adaptive internalization of an American social science concept; Volker Rittberger --; The analysis of international regimes : towards a European-American research programme; Robert O. Keohane --; International society and the study of regimes : a reflective approach; Andrew Hurrell --; Contract and regimes : do issue specificity and variations of formality matter?; Friedrich Kratochwil --; Crossing the boundary between public and private : international regimes and non-state actors; Virginia Haufler --; Progress in game-theoretical analysis of international regimes; Andrew Kydd and Duncan Snidal --; Sovereignty, regimes, and human rights; Stephen D. Krasner --; Epistemic communities and the dynamics of international environmental co-operation; Peter M. Haas --; Cognitive factors in explaining regime dynamics; Christer Jönsson --; Testing theories of regime formation : findings from a large collaborative research project; Oran R. Young and Gail Osherenko --; Integrating and contextualizing hypotheses : alternative paths to better explanations of regime formation?; Manfred Efinger, Peter Mayer, and Gudrun Schwarzer --; Bringing the second image (back) in : about the domestic sources of regime formation; Michael Zürn --; Constructing historical counterfactuals to assess the consequences of international regimes : the global debt regime and the course of the debt crisis of the 1980s; Thomas J. Biersteker --; Analysing regime consequences : conceptual outlines and environmental explorations; Helmut Breitmeier and Klaus Dieter Wolf --; The internalization of principles, norms, and rules by governments : the case of security regimes; Harald Müller --; Regime theory : state of the art and perspectives; Peter Mayer, Volker Rittberger, and Michael Zürn ER -