Contracting States
Discover the intricacies of international relations in Contracting States by Alexander Cooley, published by Princeton University Press in 2009. This insightful book, spanning 280 pages, delves into the concept of 'incomplete contracts'—agreements that are purposefully ambiguous and open to renegotiation. Cooley explores how states navigate the division and transfer of their sovereign territory and functions. He provides a compelling analysis of why certain arrangements lead to stable, enduring solutions, while others ultimately fail. Ideal for those interested in regionalism, sovereignty, and military bases, this book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of international politics. Uncover the dynamics that shape our world today with Cooley's expert insights.