Intergovernmental
Intergovernmental refers to activities, processes, or institutions that involve or occur between governments of sovereign states or subnational regimes in federations. In international relations, intergovernmental cooperation is negotiation and agreement among governments to address common issues such as security, trade, or the environment. Unlike nongovernmental actors or supranational institutions, intergovernmental arrangements rely on the consent and ratification of member governments rather than being subject to a higher, centralized authority.
Intergovernmental relations can be bilateral or multilateral. They often aim to coordinate policy, set standards, or
Mechanisms include intergovernmental conferences, summits, negotiations, commissions, and secretariats. Instruments produced include treaties, conventions, agreements, and
Examples include the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization;
Intergovernmental arrangements can foster cooperation while preserving state sovereignty. They can harmonize standards, enable collective action,