Abstract

AbstractIn this chapter all the 193 sovereign states’ digitized statecraft is profiled. It is called global quasi-legislative behavior of each sovereign state and reveals that each sovereign state shows a distinctive pattern constrained both by its internal preferences and global preferences. It demonstrates that multilateral treaties themselves are transformative in forcing sovereign states to revise their choice by changing internal preferences like revising their domestic laws and by changing global preferences like alluring some other sovereign states to share such global preferences.

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