Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of efforts by hegemonic states and norm entrepreneurs to foster norm clarity when promoting the establishment, institutionalisation, and internalisation of norms. Yet, such analyses obscure the benefits of norm ambiguity in facilitating consensus, flexibility, and compliance. The authors offer a framework positing that hegemonic and institutional ambiguity can help create consensus and facilitate incremental reform necessary to sustain that consensus. Empirically, the authors then show how such ambiguity has facilitated the development of the responsibility to protect norm, tracing Rwanda-era debates over humanitarian intervention, Iraq-era backlash ...
This paper aims to understand how NATO’s intervention in Libya affected the R2P. It attempts to do s...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This research makes use of a Constructivist approach to norm development, in particular the concept ...
This article offers a new conceptualisation of the meaning of norms in world politics. It starts fro...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
Norm scholars tend to treat norm contestation and acceptance as binary categories. This obscures var...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This paper aims to understand how NATO’s intervention in Libya affected the R2P. It attempts to do s...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
Much debate has focused on the issue of so-called unilateral humanitarian intervention - those opera...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This research makes use of a Constructivist approach to norm development, in particular the concept ...
This article offers a new conceptualisation of the meaning of norms in world politics. It starts fro...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
Norm scholars tend to treat norm contestation and acceptance as binary categories. This obscures var...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This paper aims to understand how NATO’s intervention in Libya affected the R2P. It attempts to do s...
Dissertation (MA (International Relations))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The United Nations Securit...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...