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Why does the United Nations Security Council take up some issues for discussion and not others? What factors shape the Council's actions? With insights from legislative bargaining, this book explores the agenda-setting powers granted in the institutional rules and the international and domestic factors motivating behaviour and shaping resolutions.

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Why does the United Nations Security Council take up some issues for discussion and not others? What factors shape the Council's actions? With insights from legislative bargaining, this book explores the agenda-setting powers granted in the institutional rules and the international and domestic factors motivating behaviour and shaping resolutions.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Hannah Allen is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Mississippi. She received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2004. Her research interests include international organizations, economic sanctions, and consequences of military coercion. Her work appears in numerous journals including International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Journal of Peace Research. Amy Yuen is Associate Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College in Vermont. She is author of several articles about intervention, peacekeeping, and the Security Council appearing in journals such as International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Journal of Peace Research. She has also published formal and empirical papers on research methods and American politics in journals such as Political Analysis and Political Research Quarterly.