Inoguchi and Le have written a highly original book. The most interesting part of their analysis arises from the regional differences they identify in terms of the number and density of treaties, particularly their description of the "Sinic East." Their multi-volume project, drawing on sources from Machiavelli to machine learning, pushes the boundaries of traditional international relations by drawing on the techniques and technologies available in a Digital Age."
Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America; Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
This is a terrific book Imaginative yet fully solid in research on the differences between the year of promulgation and the year of ratification in multilateral treaty participation of sovereign states along with such a treaty's policy domain and participating states geo-historical-cultural groups. Truly a most original and solidly researched work!
Bruce Russett, Dean Acheson Research Professor of International Politics and Professor of International and Area Studies in the MacMillan Center, Yale University
Relatively few books can be identified as "rare", "innovative", or "groundbreaking". This new volume by two of the field's most prolific researchers warrants such an attribution. [...]This book should be regarded as "must read" by policy makers and policy researchers the world over.
Richard J. Estes, Professor, School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania
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