International regime

An international regime is the set of principles, norms, rules and procedures that international actors converge around.[1][2][3] Sometimes, when formally organized, it can transform into an intergovernmental organization.

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  2. ^ Ruggie, John Gerard (1982). "International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order". International Organization. 36 (2): 379–415. doi:10.1017/S0020818300018993. ISSN 0020-8183. JSTOR 2706527.
  3. ^ Keohane, Robert Owen (1984). After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. Princeton University Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-691-07676-8.

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