Federalism, Paradiplomacy and Foreign Policy: A Case of Mutual Neglect

Paradiplomacy, federalism and international negotiation are increasingly prevalent phenomena that require more theoretical attention. Successful mobilization of non-central governments has increased their relevance on the international stage. The rise of paradiplomacy complicates conditions for both...

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Foreign policy
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Mobilization
Negotiation
Political science
Studies
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