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The book presents a groundbreaking theory that emphasizes the influence of domestic politics on international relations. Helen Milner critiques the traditional view of states as unitary actors, proposing instead that states are polyarchic, with shared decision-making among various political entities. By employing a two-level game theory model, she explores how domestic political dynamics shape international cooperation. This comprehensive approach sheds light on the complex interplay between internal and external political factors, enriching the understanding of global interactions.
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Interests, Institutions, and Information, Helen V. Milner
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