This article assesses the normative resistance to Responsibility to Protect adopted by Brazil and Russia against the backdrop of their international identities and self-assigned roles in a changing global order. Drawing upon the framework of Bloomsfield's norm dynamics role spectrum, it argues that while the ambiguous Russian role regarding this principle represents an example of 'norm antipreneurship', particularities of Brazil's resistance are better grasped by a new category left unaccounted for by this model, which this study portrays as 'contesting entrepreneur'.- (undefined
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...
<div><p>Abstract This article assesses the normative resistance to Responsibility to Protect adopted...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
Dissertação de mestrado em Relações InternacionaisThe principle of Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) ...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
This thesis examines the use of norms by British and Brazilian actors in the aid/cooperation regime ...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
In Western analysis, Russia's insistence on the supremacy of international law serves as little more...
Brazil has more than ever an important say on matters related to international security, sovereignty...
The rapid rise of the responsibility to protect provides us with a unique opportunity to consider th...
Although the influence of normative ideas on the behaviour of states occupy an evermore significant ...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...
<div><p>Abstract This article assesses the normative resistance to Responsibility to Protect adopted...
Drawing on a notable example of a non-Western normative initiative, Brazil’s ‘Responsibility while P...
Dissertação de mestrado em Relações InternacionaisThe principle of Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) ...
First published online: 07 June 2020Scholarship on international norms has devoted growing attention...
Abstract We argue that emerging powers’ reluctance to conform to new norms at the global level is gr...
The perceived clash of norms associated with the emergence of rising powers is nowhere more pronounc...
This thesis examines the use of norms by British and Brazilian actors in the aid/cooperation regime ...
International relations scholars generally argue that norm-building requires a number of successful ...
In Western analysis, Russia's insistence on the supremacy of international law serves as little more...
Brazil has more than ever an important say on matters related to international security, sovereignty...
The rapid rise of the responsibility to protect provides us with a unique opportunity to consider th...
Although the influence of normative ideas on the behaviour of states occupy an evermore significant ...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...
The purpose of this article is to explore the development of a norm that emerged during a period of ...