Students attending Master's courses will be able to participate on a library course. At the course you will learn how to do searches in both national and international databases, and you will have the opportunity to search the articles that is on your curriculum.The course is voluntary, but we strongly recommend that students attend. More information to come.
Books
Barrett, S (2003) Environment & Statecraft. The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making, Oxford: Oxford UP (425 s.)
To be found in an article compilation which can be bought at Kopiutsalget at Akademika bookstore at Blindern campus
Hovi, J (1998). Games, Threats and Treaties. Understanding Commitments in International Relations. London: Pinter. Kap. 1,2, 5-9 (100 s.)
Steunenberg, B. & A. Dimitrova (2007). “Compliance in the EU Enlargement Process: Institutional Reform and the Limits of Conditionality”, in A. Marciano & J-M. Josselin: Democracy, Freedom and Coercion. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (30 s.)
Taylor, M. (1996). "When Rationality Fails", s. 223-234 i J. Friedman (red.), The Rational Choice Controversy. New Haven: Yale University Press. (12 s.)
Downloadable articles, books and other texts
You can search the articles and e-books in the e-journal database available at the University of Oslo Library. This requires having access to and being logged onto the UiO system. Contact the Reference Services at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library if you have problems finding the literature.
Dawes, R.M. & R.H. Thaler (1988). “Anomalies: Cooperation”, Journal of Economic Perspectives 2:187-197. (11 s.)
Downs, G.W. (1997) “Enforcement and the Evolution of Cooperation”, Mich. Journal of International Law 19 (1): 319-344. (25s.)
Frank, R.H., T. Gilovich & D.T. Regan (1993). “Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?” Journal of Economic Perspectives 7:159-171 (15 s.)
Grieco, J., R. Powell & D. Snidal (1993). “The Relative Gains Problem for International Cooperation”, American Political Science Review 87:729-743 (15 s.)
Grundig, F. (2006). “Patterns of International Cooperation and the Explanatory Power of Relative Gains: An Analysis of Cooperation on Global Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and International Trade”, International Studies Quarterly 50 (4): 781-801
Grundig, F., J. Hovi, A. Underdal & S. Aakre (2012). “Self-enforcing Peace and Environmental Agreements. Toward Scholarly Cross-fertilization?” International Studies Review 14 (4): 522- 540 (19s.)
Hovi, J. & I. Areklett (2004). “Enforcing the Climate Regime: Game Theory and the Marrakesh Accords”, International Environmental Agreements 4:1-26 (26 s.)
Kanbur, R. (2006) “The economics of international aid”, Handbook of the Economics of Giving, Altruism and Reciprocity: 1559-1588. Available from: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/poverty/kanbur/handbookaid.pdf
McGillivray, F. and A. Smith (2000). "Trust and Cooperation through Agent-specific Punishments", International Organization 54 (4): 809-824
Morrow, J. D. (1994). Modeling the Forms of International Cooperation: Distribution vs. Information, International Organization 48 (3): 387-423.
Powell, R. (1991) “Absolute and Relative Gains in International Relations Theory”, American Political Science Review 85:1303-1320 (18 s.)
Snidal, D. (1991) “Relative Gains and the Pattern of International Cooperation”, American Political Science Review 85:701-726 (26 s.)
Tallberg, J. (2002) “Paths to compliance: Enforcement, management, and the European Union”, International Organization 56(3): 609-643. (34s.)
Urpelainen, J. (2010). “Enforcement and capacity building in international cooperation”, International Theory 2 (1): 32-49 (18s.)
Yarbrough, B.V & R.M. Yarbrough (1986). “Reciprocity, Bilateralism and Economic 'Hostages': Self-enforcing Agreements in International Trade”, International Studies Quarterly 30:7-21 (15 s.)
Recommended:
Elster, J. (1989). Solomonic Judgments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ch. I.
Holtsmark, B. (2013). International Cooperation on Climate Change: Why is there so Little Progress? In R. Fouquet (ed.). Handbook on Energy and Climate Change. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.