Wunderlich Rogue States as Norm Entrepreneurs
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-27989-9
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Buch, Englisch, Reihe: Norm Research in International Relations
281 Seiten, Gebunden, Book, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 640 g
Black Sheep or Sheep in Wolves' Clothing?
1. Auflage 2020,
281 Seiten, Gebunden, Book, Format (B × H): 162 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 640 g
Reihe: Norm Research in International Relations
ISBN: 978-3-030-27989-9
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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“This book offers cutting-edge norm research, highlighting how norm-breakers can function as norm-makers."
Maria Rost Rublee, Associate Professor of International Relations, Monash University (Australia)
“So-called ‘rogue states’ are typically understood as norm breakers, but Carmen Wunderlich makes a persuasive conceptual case backed by empirical research that we need to consider the extent to which they are in fact norm entrepreneurs in their own right. In an era characterized by much concern over the status of liberal norms, this is a very timely study.”
Richard Price, Department of Political Science, The University of British Columbia (Canada)
"At a time when the world order is under pressure, this cutting-edge analysis of how dissatisfied states challenge existing global norms illuminates a topic crucial to understanding contemporary international relations."
Nina Tannenwald, Director, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University (Rhode Island USA)
Wunderlich, Carmen
Carmen Wunderlich is a senior researcher/lecturer at the University of Duisburg-Essen. She studied Political Science, Philosophy and German Language and Literature Studies and received her PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research focuses on global norm dynamics, practices of norm contestation and unorthodox norm entrepreneurs with an empirical focus on norms pertaining to the control of weapons of mass destruction. She has published in Review of International Studies, The Nonproliferation Review and International Politics, among others. Together with Harald Müller, she is editor of "Norm Dynamics in Multilateral Arms Control" published with University of Georgia Press.
Introduction: Norm Breaker as Norm Maker?.- Dedicated to the Good: Norm Entrepreneurs in International Relations.- Against the Norms of International Society: "Rogues", "Outlaws" and "Pariahs".- The Ugly? "Rogue States" as Norm Entrepreneurs.- Researching and Operationalizing Prototypical and Unconventional Norm Entrepreneurship.- Iran and the International Community: A Counter-Hegemonic Norm Breaker?.- Iran as a Norm Entrepreneur.- Comparing Prototypical and Unorthodox Norm Advocacy.- Conclusion: Revisiting Norm Entrepreneurship.
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“This book offers cutting-edge norm research, highlighting how norm-breakers can function as norm-makers."
Maria Rost Rublee, Associate Professor of International Relations, Monash University (Australia)
“So-called ‘rogue states’ are typically understood as norm breakers, but Carmen Wunderlich makes a persuasive conceptual case backed by empirical research that we need to consider the extent to which they are in fact norm entrepreneurs in their own right. In an era characterized by much concern over the status of liberal norms, this is a very timely study.”
Richard Price, Department of Political Science, The University of British Columbia (Canada)
"At a time when the world order is under pressure, this cutting-edge analysis of how dissatisfied states challenge existing global norms illuminates a topic crucial to understanding contemporary international relations."
Nina Tannenwald, Director, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University (Rhode Island USA)
Wunderlich, Carmen
Carmen Wunderlich is a senior researcher/lecturer at the University of Duisburg-Essen. She studied Political Science, Philosophy and German Language and Literature Studies and received her PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt. Her research focuses on global norm dynamics, practices of norm contestation and unorthodox norm entrepreneurs with an empirical focus on norms pertaining to the control of weapons of mass destruction. She has published in Review of International Studies, The Nonproliferation Review and International Politics, among others. Together with Harald Müller, she is editor of "Norm Dynamics in Multilateral Arms Control" published with University of Georgia Press.
Introduction: Norm Breaker as Norm Maker?.- Dedicated to the Good: Norm Entrepreneurs in International Relations.- Against the Norms of International Society: "Rogues", "Outlaws" and "Pariahs".- The Ugly? "Rogue States" as Norm Entrepreneurs.- Researching and Operationalizing Prototypical and Unconventional Norm Entrepreneurship.- Iran and the International Community: A Counter-Hegemonic Norm Breaker?.- Iran as a Norm Entrepreneur.- Comparing Prototypical and Unorthodox Norm Advocacy.- Conclusion: Revisiting Norm Entrepreneurship.
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