A profusion of international norms influences state behaviour. Ambiguities and tensions in the normative framework can give rise to contestation. While research on norm contestation has focused on open debates about norms, we identify a second type of norm contestation where norms are contested through particular forms of implementation. We therefore distinguish between contestation through words and actions, that is, discursive and behavioural contestation. Discursive contestation involves debates about the meaning and/or (relative) importance of norms. Behavioural contestation, by contrast, eschews such debates. Instead, different norm understandings become apparent in the different ways in which actors shape the implementation of norms. ...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
One way to tell if an international norm is robust is to assess the breadth of its support from a wi...
This article argues that ‘contested compliance’, i.e. a situation in which compliance conditions are...
Norms in international relations are frequently contested and subjects of controversy. According to ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Norm scholars tend to treat norm contestation and acceptance as binary categories. This obscures var...
Norm contestation has become a prominent issue in the norm literature lately, however the empirical ...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
The introduction to the special issue sets out to examine the normative rivalry between the European...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
In studying the global spread and implementation of liberal norms, scholars have moved from linear n...
Finnemore and Sikkink’s norms life cycle model (NLCM) is a powerful heuristic device that continues ...
This paper is part of an interdisciplinary project on 'Norm Robustness and Contestation', convened N...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
One way to tell if an international norm is robust is to assess the breadth of its support from a wi...
This article argues that ‘contested compliance’, i.e. a situation in which compliance conditions are...
Norms in international relations are frequently contested and subjects of controversy. According to ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Norm scholars tend to treat norm contestation and acceptance as binary categories. This obscures var...
Norm contestation has become a prominent issue in the norm literature lately, however the empirical ...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
The introduction to the special issue sets out to examine the normative rivalry between the European...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
In studying the global spread and implementation of liberal norms, scholars have moved from linear n...
Finnemore and Sikkink’s norms life cycle model (NLCM) is a powerful heuristic device that continues ...
This paper is part of an interdisciplinary project on 'Norm Robustness and Contestation', convened N...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
One way to tell if an international norm is robust is to assess the breadth of its support from a wi...
This article argues that ‘contested compliance’, i.e. a situation in which compliance conditions are...