Institutions & regimes set of rules and shape norms of behaviour.

Institutions and regimes are important. Institutions are entities embodying certain sets of rules and encourage or constrain certain types of behaviour. These regimes: of rules, norms (accepted but often not enforced behaviours within a society or group), principles & decision-making procedures.

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Institutions
Institutions & regimes set of rules and shape norms of behaviour.
Institutions-regimes independent of states & facilitate cooperation
Regimes reassure states that rules of the game are accepted by all.
Rules embedded in law leading to legalisation of international affairs
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