Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties
<p>Ostensibly, BITs are the ideal international treaty. First, until just recently, they almost uniformly came with explicit dispute resolution mechanisms through which countries could face real costs for violation (Montt 2009). Second, the signing, ratification, and violation of them are easi...
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ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-122382016-06-08T03:30:26ZLearning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment TreatiesMinhas, Shahryar FarooqPolitical scienceEconomicsbilateral investment treatiescredible commitmentforeign direct investmentnetwork analysis<p>Ostensibly, BITs are the ideal international treaty. First, until just recently, they almost uniformly came with explicit dispute resolution mechanisms through which countries could face real costs for violation (Montt 2009). Second, the signing, ratification, and violation of them are easily accessible public knowledge. Thus countries presumably would face reputational costs for violating these agreements. Yet, these compliance devices have not dissuaded states from violating these agreements. Even more interestingly, in recent years, both developed and developing countries have moved towards modifying the investor-friendly provisions of these agreements. These deviations from the expectations of the credible commitment argument raise important questions about the field's assumptions regarding the ability of international treaties with commitment devices to effectively constrain state behavior.</p>DissertationWard, Michael DRemmer, Karen2016Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/12238 |
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<p>Ostensibly, BITs are the ideal international treaty. First, until just recently, they almost uniformly came with explicit dispute resolution mechanisms through which countries could face real costs for violation (Montt 2009). Second, the signing, ratification, and violation of them are easily accessible public knowledge. Thus countries presumably would face reputational costs for violating these agreements. Yet, these compliance devices have not dissuaded states from violating these agreements. Even more interestingly, in recent years, both developed and developing countries have moved towards modifying the investor-friendly provisions of these agreements. These deviations from the expectations of the credible commitment argument raise important questions about the field's assumptions regarding the ability of international treaties with commitment devices to effectively constrain state behavior.</p> === Dissertation |
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Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties |
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Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties |
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Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties |
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Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties |
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Learning from Incredible Commitments: Evolution and Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties |
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