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Washington and Bonn: dimensions of change in bilateral relations

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  • Johnson, Paul M.

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In recent years efforts to account for changing patterns of alliance relationships have incorporated a growing number of insights and propositions derived from the analysis of “global interdependence.†These efforts have been complicated, on the one hand, by a lack of precision in providing operational definitions of the independent variables and, at a more fundamental level, by considerable ambiguity with respect to those types of changes which may be best explained in terms of these variables.An analysis of Washington-Bonn relations reveals a reasonably coherent pattern of changes with regard to four specific aspects of the relationship: 1) the nature of the alliance agenda; 2) the structure of the relationship (i.e. the characteristic distribution of influence between alliance partners); 3) the operative procedural norms which regulate bilateral bargaining and negotiation; and 4) the institutional arrangements which have evolved for the coordination of alliance policy.

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  • Johnson, Paul M., 1979. "Washington and Bonn: dimensions of change in bilateral relations," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 33(4), pages 451-480, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:33:y:1979:i:04:p:451-480_03
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