"Most realistic advocates of a stronger EU...agree that the idea of an EU #SecurityCouncil seat is a distraction. In the short term, there are more practical ways to boost Europe’s coherence and heft in council affairs." E.g., issue-linkage with EU budget:
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
RT @C_Mikulaschek: States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) wi…
This looks like an interesting article by @C_Mikulaschek that examines how countries can use influence in one IO to negotiate a better deal in another IO.
States leverage privileged positions in one IO (UNSC) to attain more favorable bargaining outcomes in another IO (EU) without selling votes. My article on issue linkage across IOs is in new issue of Review of Int'l Organizations https://t.co/exoiMrFbPk #UN