The normative transfer thesis posits that systematic discrimination, inequality, and repression are indicative of violent norms within states, which extend to the realm of foreign policy. In this article, the authors contend that the pacifying influence of similarity conditions the impact of physical integrity norms at the dyad level. Although mutual norms of domestic nonviolence are more pacifying than mutual disregard thereof, the authors argue that a wide disparity in norms is more aggravating than shared violent norms. This follows because similarity of abusive norms may preclude certain conflicts of interest from originating. The authors test this argument on data from 1981 to 2001, finding that conflict initiation is more likely when ...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
Gintis’ (2000) analysis of strong reciprocity in terms of group survival leads to the conclusion tha...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Scholars of democratic peace theories argue that the causal mechanism of the democratic peace is fou...
This research was funded by the Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences (Riksbankens J...
This thesis examines the status of the legal and moral norm against torture within post-9/11 America...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last fif...
This study explores the relationships between state violations of different human rights. Though mos...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last 15 ...
A major departure from mainstream security studies, this book mounts a thoughtful challenge to reali...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
Gintis’ (2000) analysis of strong reciprocity in terms of group survival leads to the conclusion tha...
The norm against female combat participation has been powerfully influential and extremely slow to c...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
Scholars of democratic peace theories argue that the causal mechanism of the democratic peace is fou...
This research was funded by the Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences (Riksbankens J...
This thesis examines the status of the legal and moral norm against torture within post-9/11 America...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last fif...
This study explores the relationships between state violations of different human rights. Though mos...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last 15 ...
A major departure from mainstream security studies, this book mounts a thoughtful challenge to reali...
As civil conflicts continue to be the most prevalent form of war, women and children are disproporti...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
Over the past two decades, International Relations scholars have highlighted the importance of effor...
Gintis’ (2000) analysis of strong reciprocity in terms of group survival leads to the conclusion tha...