Governing the Americas: Assessing Multilateral InstitutionsGordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Thérien, Paul Alexander Haslam This is a systematic assessment of the functioning of hemispheric institutions since the introduction of the Summit of the Americas process in 1994. The text evaluates the effectiveness of inter-American institutions with regard to core issues of democratic governance, security, trade, and economic development. |
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In a detailed appendix , the Plan of Action explicitly assigned many of its mandates to the OAS and IDB for implementation . This raised the question of how the preexisting institutions would be reconciled or reformed to adapt to the ...
In a detailed appendix , the Plan of Action explicitly assigned many of its mandates to the OAS and IDB for implementation . This raised the question of how the preexisting institutions would be reconciled or reformed to adapt to the ...
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analysis privileges six explanatory variables for the differential response of the two institutions : ministerial authorities , competing mandates , institu- tional missions , internal structures , membership , and leadership.1 ...
analysis privileges six explanatory variables for the differential response of the two institutions : ministerial authorities , competing mandates , institu- tional missions , internal structures , membership , and leadership.1 ...
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Mandates and issues become authori- tative for the Bank only when they are incorporated into the Bank's offi- cial ... something that is out- side of the context of the Bank's activities , it would not be an authoritative mandate .
Mandates and issues become authori- tative for the Bank only when they are incorporated into the Bank's offi- cial ... something that is out- side of the context of the Bank's activities , it would not be an authoritative mandate .
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Contents
An Overview | 13 |
A Sisyphean Endeavor? | 35 |
The OAS and the | 51 |
Copyright | |
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