This article introduces a concrete method of constructivist inquiry called norm mapping that illuminates the social dimensions of discrete global security threats and advances the study of democracy and security. Specifically, this article uses the puzzle of incomplete democratization in fragile states to highlight the weaknesses of typical Western liberal approaches that fail to account for pre-existing deep-seated normative preferences. It then introduces norm mapping as a way to analyze and visualize the local normative landscape, providing an empirically grounded model of social intelligence to deepen our understanding of localized political norms (whether regarding political participation, gender equality, nuclear security culture, or ...
Social norms as concepts of legitimate and appropriate action are basic elements of social coordinat...
Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values and identities contained in a democr...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
Recent developments in global politics and international relations theory have raised questions abou...
This article argues that, since the end of the Cold War, the understanding of democratic norm promot...
In his excellent book Normvetenskap (Norm Science), has initiated an interesting discussion on strat...
I examine why states violate norms they embrace as members of international society. The rationalist...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
The normative transfer thesis posits that systematic discrimination, inequality, and repression are ...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
Social norms as concepts of legitimate and appropriate action are basic elements of social coordinat...
Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values and identities contained in a democr...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
Recent developments in global politics and international relations theory have raised questions abou...
This article argues that, since the end of the Cold War, the understanding of democratic norm promot...
In his excellent book Normvetenskap (Norm Science), has initiated an interesting discussion on strat...
I examine why states violate norms they embrace as members of international society. The rationalist...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
AbstractThis paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated m...
This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. No...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
The normative transfer thesis posits that systematic discrimination, inequality, and repression are ...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
Social norms as concepts of legitimate and appropriate action are basic elements of social coordinat...
Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values and identities contained in a democr...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...