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- [1] We have profited from the insights in Keohane, Moravcsik, and Slaughter 1997, which was prepared in connection with this project
- [2] For an extensive discussion of these three dimensions, which guide the articles in this issue, see Abbott, Keohane, Moravcsik, Slaughter, and Snidal, this issue
- [3] note
- [4] note
- [5] note
- [6] Weil 1983, 423
- [7] For a related discussion of the benefits and costs of informal agreements, see Lipson 1991
- [8] We draw on Koremenos's insightful work on how states structure treaties to enable mutual learning. Koremenos 1999
- [9] note
- [10] Some agreements with strong normative content are entitled "covenants," most notably the covenants on civil and political and on economic, social, and cultural rights. But this usage is not widespread. Many human rights agreements, for example, are simply entitled "treaty" or "convention."