The introduction to the special issue sets out to examine the normative rivalry between the European Union and other regional actors and how it plays out at the domestic level in the societies of the European neighbourhood. Drawing on the International Relations literature on norm diffusion, and in particular on the scholarship on norm contestation, we posit that the degree and nature of domestic contestation of external political norms (both EU and non-EU) has consequences for norm diffusion in specific domestic settings. We deepen the conceptual understanding of the encounter between external and domestic political norms by emphasizing the agency of domestic societies and the importance of domestic normative structures in the processes of...
The literature on Normative Power Europe (NPE) largely omits the question of why the EU chooses to f...
This study departs from the constructivist approach to research the Manners` concept of the European...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
The introduction to the special issue sets out to examine the normative rivalry between the European...
This special issue explores norm diffusion, contestation and localisation in the contexts of politic...
The “constructivist turn” in International Relations has enhanced our understanding of the power of ...
This article concludes the special issue by drawing out key points from the foregoing contributions ...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
The ideational impact captured by Manners’s notion of normative power Europe (NPE) appears most dist...
Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values and identities contained in a democr...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
Are cities purely normtakers or (also) norm-makers? Through qualitative research it is studied wheth...
The volume investigates how state socialization of the Euro-Atlantic constitutive norm set has taken...
I examine responses to norm indeterminacy in the transnational context, focusing on regional integra...
The literature on Normative Power Europe (NPE) largely omits the question of why the EU chooses to f...
This study departs from the constructivist approach to research the Manners` concept of the European...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
The introduction to the special issue sets out to examine the normative rivalry between the European...
This special issue explores norm diffusion, contestation and localisation in the contexts of politic...
The “constructivist turn” in International Relations has enhanced our understanding of the power of ...
This article concludes the special issue by drawing out key points from the foregoing contributions ...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This chapter examines the relevance of normative power in the European Union's (EU) and Russia’s pol...
The ideational impact captured by Manners’s notion of normative power Europe (NPE) appears most dist...
Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values and identities contained in a democr...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
Are cities purely normtakers or (also) norm-makers? Through qualitative research it is studied wheth...
The volume investigates how state socialization of the Euro-Atlantic constitutive norm set has taken...
I examine responses to norm indeterminacy in the transnational context, focusing on regional integra...
The literature on Normative Power Europe (NPE) largely omits the question of why the EU chooses to f...
This study departs from the constructivist approach to research the Manners` concept of the European...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...