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Schiavon, Jorge A, |
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Comparative Paradiplomacy / |
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by Jorge A Schiavon. |
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INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1: PARADIPLOMACY: CONCEPTS, DEFINITIONS, QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS -- Introduction -- 1.1. Concepts and definitions -- 1.2. Questions and hypothesis -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 2: ANALYZING PARADIPLOMACY COMPARATIVELY AND THEORETICALLY -- Introduction -- 2.1. Theories and Methodologies of IR to explain paradiplomacy comparatively -- 2.2. Federalism -- 2.2.1. The Origins of the Central-Local Division of Power -- 2.2.2. Types of Central-Local Division of Power -- 2.3. The Central-Local Division of Power: Institutional Configuration and Partisan Composition -- 2.4. Constitutional powers in international affairs and participation in foreign policy -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 3: PARADIPLOMACY AROUND THE WORLD -- Introduction -- 3.1. Inclusive countries -- 3.1.1. Belgium -- 3.1.3. Canada -- 3.1.4. Australia -- 3.2. Complementary countries -- 3.2.1. Argentina -- 3.2.2. Brazil -- 3.2.3. South Africa -- 3.2.4. United States of America -- 3.3. Exclusive countries -- 3.3.1. India -- 3.3.2. Russia -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 4: PARADIPLOMACY IN MEXICO -- Introduction -- 4.1. The international and domestic factors -- 4.2. Mexican constitutional and institutional design -- 4.3. The legal framework of Mexican paradiplomacy -- 4.4. Measuring and classifying paradiplomacy in Mexico -- 4.5. Comparatively analyzing paradiplomacy in Mexico -- 4.5.1. Economic factors: SSG income -- 4.5.2. Political variables: Juxtaposed government -- 4.5.3. Geography: Border location -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 5: PARADIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION THROUGH INTER-INSTITUTIONAL AGREEMENTS -- Introduction -- 5.1. Measuring paradiplomacy through IIA -- 5.2. Increasing IIA in time -- 5.3. Partners and regions -- 5.4. Areas of cooperation -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 6: PARADIPLOMACY IN MEXICO THROUGH THE EYES OF THE SSG INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES -- Introduction -- 6.1. Asking the SSG public officials their perceptions -- 6.2. Institutional organization and capacities -- 6.3. Personnel and capacities -- 6.4. Legal and institutional framework -- 6.5. International and coordination activities -- 6.6. Domestic and international partners -- 6.7. Perceived challenges and strategies -- 6.8. Professionalization, knowledge and evaluation of paradiplomacy -- Conclusions -- CHAPTER 7: THE PARADIPLOMACY OF MEXICO CITY -- Introduction -- 7.1. From Lpez Obrador to Encinas -- 7.2. Ministries and administrative units of the Federal District in international affairs -- 7.3. Change of administration: change to an internationalist vocation -- Conclusions -- CONCLUSIONS. |
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Studying paradiplomacy comparatively, this book explains why and how sub-state governments (SSG) conduct their international relations (IR) with external actors, and how federal authorities and local governments coordinate, or not, in the definition and implementation of the national foreign policy. Sub-state diplomacy plays an increasingly influential international role as regions, federal states, provinces and cities seek to promote trade, investments, cooperation and partnership on a range of issues. This raises interesting new questions about the future of the state system. Schiavon conducts a comparative study of paradiplomacy in 11 federal systems which are representative of all the regions of the world, stages of economic development and degree of consolidation of their democratic institutions (Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa and the United States) The author constructs a typology to measure and explain paradiplomacy based on domestic political institutions, especially constitutional provisions relating foreign affairs and the intergovernmental mechanisms for foreign policy decision making and implementation. This comparative, systematic and theoretically based analysis of paradiplomacy between and within countries will be of interest to scholars and students of comparative politics, diplomacy, foreign policy, governance and federalism, as well as practitioners of diplomacy and paradiplomacy around the world. |
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