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This volume comprehensively covers a range of issues related to dynamic norm change in the current major international arms control regimes related to nuclear, biological,and chemical weapons; small arms and light weapons; cluster munitions; and antipersonnel mines. Arms control policies of all of the key established and rising state actors are considered, as well as those of nonaligned countries, nongovernmental organizations, and international governing bodies.Recent studies on multilateral arms control tend to focus mostly on "structure," by which opportunities and constraints for action are created. This volume pays equal attention to "agency," through which opportunities and constraints to produce change or maintain the status quo are handled. In addition-and in greater depth than in recent studies-the volume acknowledges the force of moral and ethical impulses (alongside such factors as political, legal, and technological change) in the evolution of arms control norms.The volume begins with a look at the structure of regimes, at the conflicts residing in these structures, and at the dynamic processes in which these conflicts are worked out. The impact of extrinsic factors on norm dynamics is considered next, including technological change and shifts in attitudes and power structures. Essays on the role of agency in driving norm change conclude the volume, with a particular focus on norm entrepreneurship and the importance of acknowledging the competing justice claims surrounding norm-change efforts.Contributors: Una Becker-Jakob, Alexis Below, Marco Fey, Giorgio Franceschini, Andrea Hellmann, Gregor Hofmann, Friederike Klinke, Daniel Müller, Harald Müller, Franziska Plümmer, Carsten Rauch, Judith Reuter, Elvira Rosert, Annette Schaper, Hans-Joachim Schmidt, Tabea Seidler-Diekmann, Simone Wisotzki, Carmen Wunderlich.
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This book investigates whether so-called rogue states – assumed antagonists of a Western-liberal world order – could also act as norm entrepreneurs by championing the genesis and evolution of global norms. The author explores this issue by analyzing the arms control policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran. A comparison with the prototypical norm entrepreneur Sweden and the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea – a notorious norm-breaker – reveals interesting insights for norm research: Apparently, norm entrepreneurship manifests itself in different degrees and phases of the norm life cycle. The finding that Iran indeed acts as a norm entrepreneur in some cases also sheds light on those factors that might account for the success or failure of norm advocacy. Lastly, the book offers a new perspective on “rogue states”, by not only regarding them as irrational antagonists of the current world order, but also as legitimate participants in a discourse on what the ruling order should look like. This book will appeal to scholars interested in critical norm research in international relations.“This book offers cutting-edge norm research, highlighting how norm-breakers can function as norm-makers."Maria Rost Rublee, Associate Professor of International Relations, Monash University (Australia)“So-called ‘rogue states’ are typically understood as norm breakers, but Carmen Wunderlich makes a persuasive conceptual case backed by empirical research that we need to consider the extent to which they are in fact norm entrepreneurs in their own right. In an era characterized by much concern over the status of liberal norms, this is a very timely study.”Richard Price, Department of Political Science, The University of British Columbia (Canada)"At a time when the world order is under pressure, this cutting-edge analysis of how dissatisfied states challenge existing global norms illuminates a topic crucialto understanding contemporary international relations."Nina Tannenwald, Director, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University (Rhode Island USA)
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This book investigates whether so-called rogue states – assumed antagonists of a Western-liberal world order – could also act as norm entrepreneurs by championing the genesis and evolution of global norms. The author explores this issue by analyzing the arms control policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran. A comparison with the prototypical norm entrepreneur Sweden and the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea – a notorious norm-breaker – reveals interesting insights for norm research: Apparently, norm entrepreneurship manifests itself in different degrees and phases of the norm life cycle. The finding that Iran indeed acts as a norm entrepreneur in some cases also sheds light on those factors that might account for the success or failure of norm advocacy. Lastly, the book offers a new perspective on “rogue states”, by not only regarding them as irrational antagonists of the current world order, but also as legitimate participants in a discourse on what the ruling order should look like. This book will appeal to scholars interested in critical norm research in international relations.“This book offers cutting-edge norm research, highlighting how norm-breakers can function as norm-makers."Maria Rost Rublee, Associate Professor of International Relations, Monash University (Australia)“So-called ‘rogue states’ are typically understood as norm breakers, but Carmen Wunderlich makes a persuasive conceptual case backed by empirical research that we need to consider the extent to which they are in fact norm entrepreneurs in their own right. In an era characterized by much concern over the status of liberal norms, this is a very timely study.”Richard Price, Department of Political Science, The University of British Columbia (Canada)"At a time when the world order is under pressure, this cutting-edge analysis of how dissatisfied states challenge existing global norms illuminates a topic crucialto understanding contemporary international relations."Nina Tannenwald, Director, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University (Rhode Island USA)
Contestation in Prism
The Evolution of Norms and Norm Clusters in Contemporary Global Politics
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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This book analyses the complex dynamics of international norm contestation and explores how norms adapt and withstand challenges in different settings.
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This edited volume analyses different forms of resistance against international institutions and charts their success or failure in changing the normative orders embodied in these institutions.
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This edited volume analyses different forms of resistance against international institutions and charts their success or failure in changing the normative orders embodied in these institutions.
Schurkenstaaten als Normunternehmer
Iran und die Kontrolle von Massenvernichtungswaffen
Häftad, Tyska, 2017
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Carmen Wunderlich geht der kontraintuitiven Frage nach, ob ‚Schurkenstaaten‘ – vermeintliche Gegner der westlich-liberalen Ordnung – auch ‚Normunternehmer‘ sein können, sich also proaktiv für die Förderung internationaler Normen einsetzen und ihnen zur Geltung verhelfen wollen, wie sie am Beispiel der Islamischen Republik Iran zeigt. Der Vergleich mit dem prototypischen Normunternehmer Schweden und dem notorischen Normbrecher Nordkorea macht deutlich, dass Normunternehmertum in unterschiedlichen Graden und Phasen des Normenzyklus auftreten kann und lässt Rückschlüsse auf die Erfolgsbedingungen von Normunternehmertum zu. Die Befunde legen außerdem nahe, ‚Schurkenstaaten‘ nicht länger ausschließlich als irrationale Gegner zur normativen Ordnung aufzufassen, sondern sie als legitime Teilnehmer an einer Auseinandersetzung über eine angemessene Herrschaftsordnung zu begreifen.