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Cooperation and conflict in the patriarchal labyrinth / Folbre, Nancy   Journal Article
Folbre, Nancy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay offers a new way of visualizing structures of collective power based on gender, emphasizing the role of social institutions in shaping women's ability to bargain over the distribution of the gains from cooperation with men. It makes the case for an interdisciplinary conceptualization of bargaining power that emphasizes the role of imperfect information and inefficient outcomes, and explains important parallels between structures of collective power based on gender, age, and sexuality, and those based on other dimensions of socially assigned group membership such as race, ethnicity, citizenship, and class. Recognition of the importance of reproductive work helps advance the project of developing intersectional political economy.
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ID:   131571


India and ASEAN: towards a strong regional bonding / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The emerging economic cooperation between India and ASEAN nations will be a great achievement for both the partners and will demonstrate enough potential for an ever increasing multifarious partnership, leading to all round growth and prosperity. Furthermore, the cooperation between them will add to their collective power with which they can effectively stand against the rising menace of terrorism and other socio-economic and political challenges in the East. Also, their unity and strength will deter outside powers from intervening into their internal affairs and will work as a strong regional bulwark against undue sovereign claims by China over entire South China Sea and also over territories of almost all of the ASEAN nations, particularly, Vietnam and Philippines and the same holds good in case of Japan and South Korea as regards territories of East China Sea and also other adjacent areas respectively.
Key Words ASEAN  Terrorism  Japan  China  India  South Korea 
Philippines  South China  Vietnam - History  East China  Emerging Economic Cooperation  Collective Power 
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ID:   160058


Rise of the (Other) Rest? Exploring Small State Agency and Collective Power in International Relations / Compaoré, W R Nadège   Journal Article
Compaoré, W R Nadège Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article discusses the changing attitudes of African states towards the governance of their mining sectors, with states seeking to assert their sovereignty through a greater agency in their mineral resources. These attitudes are strongly echoed by regional governance norms such as the Africa Mining Vision an initiative led by the African Union since 2009. I suggest that the main drivers of these changes are collective agents that transcend the realm of the state. Building on Tom Long's tripartite categorization of small state power (“derivative power”, “particular-intrinsic power”, and “collective power”) to the analysis, I highlight Africa's current mining reforms as the outcome of a collective power to shape its mining sector vis-á-vis global structures. The article discusses these changes primarily through IR scholarship on the ‘Rise of the Rest’ and on small states agency.
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