Over recent decades International Relations scholars have investigated norm dynamics processes at some length, with the ‘norm entrepreneur’ concept having become a common reference point in the literature. The focus on norm entrepreneurs has, however, resulted in a bias towards investigating the agents and processes of successful normative change.This book challenges this inherent bias by explicitly focusing on those who resist normative change - norm ‘antipreneurs’. The utility of the norm antipreneur concept is explored through a series of case studies encompassing a range of issue areas and contributed by a mix of well-known and emergent scholars of norm dynamics. In examining the complexity of norm resistance, particular attention is paid to the nature and intent of the actors involved in norm-contestation, the sites and processes of resistance, the strategies and tactics antipreneurs deploy to defend the values and interests they perceive to be threatened by the entrepreneurs, and whether it is the entrepreneurs or the antipreneurs who enjoy greater inherent advantages.This text will therefore be of interest to scholars and students of International Relations, International Law, Political Science, Sociology and History.
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1. Norm Antipreneurs in World Politics2. Resisting the Responsibility to Protect3. Resisting the Ban on Cluster Munitions4. Resistance to the Emergent Norm to Advance Progress Towards the Complete Elimination of Nuclear Weapons5. Rival Networks and the Conflict over Assassination/ Targeted Killing6. Resisting the Emerging ‘Humanitarian Access’ Norm7. Resisting Japan’s Promotion of a Norm of Sustainable Whaling8. Resisting the Norm of Climate Security9. Additional Categories of Agency: ‘Creative Resistors’ to Normative Change in Post-Crisis Global Financial Governance10. Contesting Private Sustainability Norms in Primary Commodity Production: Norm Hybridisation in the Palm Oil Sector11. Whose Norm is it Anyway? Mediating Contested Norm-Histories in Iraq (2003) and Syria (2013)12. To Boldly Go Where No Country has gone before: U.S. Norm Antipreneurism and the Weaponization of Outer Space13. Resisting ‘Good Governance’ Norms in the EU’s European Neighbourhood Policy14. Norm Entrepreneurs and Antipreneurs: chalk and cheese, or two faces of the same coin?
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138900295
Publisert
2016-10-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
521 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
260

Biographical note

Alan Bloomfield is the Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Shirley V. Scott is Professor of International Relations at the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia.