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The proliferation of international institutions with overlapping
scope and authority over issue areas creates strategic dilemmas for
all states. While African states are often considered marginalised
in world politics and global markets, Michael Byron Nelson shows
how coalitions can form a crucial part of African strategies to
influence international institutions and achieve results. Building
a bottom-up analysis of global governance, through legal analysis,
content analysis, and in-depth interviews, Nelson illuminates
institutional and coalition dynamics through case studies of three
key areas - food safety, intellectual property, and agricultural
trade. He highlights the difficulties encountered by coalitions
attempting to navigate institutional systems, emerging from
institutional thickness (increasing the number of institutions
involved) and integration (increasing the formal linkages between
those institutions). Finally, Nelson shows how increasing the
hierarchy of an institutional system, by creating a focal point on
a single institution, can make coordination easier for coalitions.
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