There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA). FPA has long had a focus on agency within the state, particularly individual and group-based decision-making. Early constructivist work, by contrast, tended to prioritize agency outside of the state – focusing on norm entrepreneurs and transnational advocacy– and then the state itself in the norm institutionalization process. This led to critiques from FPA scholars that it dismissed human agency. Norms research, however, has evolved. It has moved away from an ontologisation of norms – which focused on structural effects rather than on their socially constructed quality – to examine the importance of norm conte...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Rich insights from norm research mainly address the impacts of international norms on states' policy...
International norms exist as constraints on foreign policy, yet norms are also the product of the fo...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
Recent developments in global politics and international relations theory have raised questions abou...
What role do international business norms play in regulating the behavior of firms? Despite growing ...
Social norms, defined as shared expectations about appropriate behavior, are ubiquitous in world pol...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
This conclusion re-evaluates the book\u27s theoretical framework in light of the findings of the emp...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
Acknowledging the social constructivist turn in the study of norms, this article offers to demonstra...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Rich insights from norm research mainly address the impacts of international norms on states' policy...
International norms exist as constraints on foreign policy, yet norms are also the product of the fo...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This Study seeks to examine the contestation of an emerging norm by one or more state actors dedicat...
Recent developments in global politics and international relations theory have raised questions abou...
What role do international business norms play in regulating the behavior of firms? Despite growing ...
Social norms, defined as shared expectations about appropriate behavior, are ubiquitous in world pol...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
This conclusion re-evaluates the book\u27s theoretical framework in light of the findings of the emp...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
Acknowledging the social constructivist turn in the study of norms, this article offers to demonstra...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Rich insights from norm research mainly address the impacts of international norms on states' policy...
International norms exist as constraints on foreign policy, yet norms are also the product of the fo...