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Digitized Statecraft in Multilateral Treaty Participation - Global Quasi-Legislative Behavior of 193 Sovereign States (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
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Digitized Statecraft in Multilateral Treaty Participation - Global Quasi-Legislative Behavior of 193 Sovereign States (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Evidence-Based Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies, 1
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This book is a rarity in that it opens a genuinely creative new
vista for understanding global politics as distinguished from
international politics, enhancing the vision for understanding
global subjects such as multilateral treaties and the Covid-19
virus. Six hundred multilateral treaties deposited in the UN are
conceptualized as a bundle of quasi-social contracts by sovereign
states. A state's participation in multilateral treaties is
envisaged as digitized statecraft. Using a state's physical actions
and treaties' attributes, 193 profiles of statecraft are analyzed
with the implications for the future of global politics. This book
demonstrates that multilateral treaties are both a vehicle and an
agency in the globalization trend; thus, both state and
international actors influence a state's joining multilateral
treaties. The book represents a marriage of international law and
applied information science. It provides a framework for empirical
modeling based on artificial intelligence and analyzes this
framework in terms of international law and international
relations. This book thus creates a new understanding of global
politics.
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