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Models of international reputation and foreign policy paradigms

International reputation is a feature of international law whose value is given by other actors assigning a positive or negative rating, connected to a state's willingness and capacity to comply with its commitments - often also termed reliability. Thus, the imperatives of a country's foreign policy are the determinants of its being received by the international community with varying degrees of trust. This article establishes a typology of reputation models based on both cooperative and dominance paradigms of the reputation states enjoy in the competitive international environment.

International Reputation; Cooperation


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