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Wayne Sandholtz and Kendall Stiles sketch the primary theoretical perspectives on international norm change, the 'legalisation' and 'transnational activist' approaches, and argue that both are limited by their focus on international rules as outcomes.
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International norms and cycles of change
2009, Oxford University Press
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0195380088 9780195380088
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Explaining international norm change
Banning piracy : the state monopoly on military force
The end of conquest : consolidating sovereign rights
Protecting cultural treasures in wartime
Terrorism : reinforcing states' monopoly on force
Extraterritoriality : expanding exclusive internal jurisdiction
Slavery : liberal norms and human rights
Genocide
Refugees and asylum
Humanitarian intervention : liberal norms vs. sovereignty norms
The emerging right to democracy
Cycles of international norm change.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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