This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatible positions not through arguments, but through actions. During the SARS crisis, China and the World Health Organization (WHO) entered a norm conflict over the precedence of sovereignty or global health security. Both resorted to behavioural, not discursive contestation: while the WHO practically but not rhetorically challenged the sovereignty norm by acting according to the norm of global health security, China - without openly acknowledging it - contravened the basic principles of global health security by acting according to the overlapping sovereignty norm. Why and with what consequences do actors choose to contest norms through actions r...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
The present study particularly focuses on the SARS outbreak in China because it was a major battlefi...
This article argues that China's rhetorical support for prevention at the United Nations obscures it...
It is widely believed that the current world order is undergoing fundamental changes. One of the mai...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
Between the months of November 2002 and July 2003 there was a global scale pandemic of Severe Acute ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
This article argues that an explanation of China’s stance on a possi-ble international intervention ...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
abstract: There is no doubt that globalization has been a force in history , and especially in the p...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
The present study particularly focuses on the SARS outbreak in China because it was a major battlefi...
This article argues that China's rhetorical support for prevention at the United Nations obscures it...
It is widely believed that the current world order is undergoing fundamental changes. One of the mai...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
Using HIV/AIDS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), and avian influenza as case studies, this ...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
Between the months of November 2002 and July 2003 there was a global scale pandemic of Severe Acute ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
This article argues that an explanation of China’s stance on a possi-ble international intervention ...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
The core suggestion of this article is that we make best sense of the concepts of power, legitimacy,...
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
abstract: There is no doubt that globalization has been a force in history , and especially in the p...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
The present study particularly focuses on the SARS outbreak in China because it was a major battlefi...
This article argues that China's rhetorical support for prevention at the United Nations obscures it...