19 research outputs found
Neoliberal Economic Policies: Implications of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) and Free Trade on Small-Scale Farmers and Agricultural Production in Latin American Developing Nations
NGO donor funding relationships UK and EC funding for the humanitarian aid activities of UK NGOs from 1990-1997
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The Two-Level Game of Transnational Networks: The Case of the Access to Medicines Campaign
The rapid emergence of transnational networks in world politics calls for an analysis of their power dynamics. By combining the advocacy network literature and the two-level game theory in an innovative manner, this article provides a theoretical conceptualization of the interplay between intra- and inter-network interactions. It argues that the strength of a network as agent springs from its force as a structure. A network win-set is determined by its internal games, thereby affecting both its bargaining power and its chance to reach a consensual agreement with other networks. The issue of access to medicines is used as a factual background to illustrate how the flow of influence within networks affects influence among networks. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
