PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
PART 1 Degrees INTRODUCTION
I. Introduction: Integrating International and Domestic Theories
of International Bargaining
Andrew Moravcsik
PART 2 Degrees SECURITY ISSUES
2. Dual Track and Double Trouble: The Two-Level Politics of INF
Richard C. Eichenberg
3. The Political Economy of Security Agreements:
The Linked Costs of Failure at Camp David
Janice Gross Stein
4. East-West Bargaining Over Germany:
The Search for Synergy in a Two-Level Game
Jack Snyder
5. Armaments Among Allies:
European Weapons Collaboration, 1975-1985
Andrew Moravcsik
PART 3 Degrees ECONOMIC DISPUTES
6. The 1933 World Economic Conference as an Instance of Failed
International Cooperation
Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan
7. The Interaction of Domestic and International Politics:
The Anglo-American Oil Negotiations and the International Civil
Aviation Negotiations, 1943-1947
Helen Milner
8. International Threats and Internal Politics: Brazil, the European
Community, and the United States, 1985-1987
]ohn S. Odell
9. U.S.-Japan Negotiations on Construction and Semiconductors, 1985-1988:
Building Friction and Relation-Chips
Ellis S. Krauss
PART 4 *NORTH-SOUTH TENSIONS
10. The United States and Central America: Interlocking Debates
Robert A. Pastor
11. U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Argentina
and Guatemala, 1973-1980
Lisa L. Martin and Kathryn Sikkink
12. Bargaining with the IMF:
Two-Level Strategies and Developing Countries
Miles Kahler
PART 5 *CONCLUSION
13. Building an Integrative Approach to International and Domestic Politics:
Reflections and Projections
Peter B. Evans
APPENDIX
Diplomacy and Domestic Politics:
The Logic of Two-Level Games
Robert D. Putnam
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX