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Deviance in International Relations

Deviance in International Relations
Author: W. Wagner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-03-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1137357274

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Rogue states' have been high on the policy agenda for many years but their theoretical significance for international relations has remained poorly understood. In contrast to the bulk of writings on 'rogue states' that address them merely as a policy challenge, this book studies what we can learn from deviance about international politics.


Weird IR

Weird IR
Author: David Bell Mislan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2018-05-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319755560

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​The scholarly study of international relations tends to go over the same cases, issues, and themes. This book addresses this by challenging readers to think creatively about international politics. It highlights some of the strangest and rarest phenomena in diplomacy and world politics. Comprised of a series of vignettes and organized by common themes like nonsensical borders, quasi-countries, and diplomatic taboos, Weird IR encourages readers to think critically about the discipline without losing one's sense of humor completely.


Renegade Regimes

Renegade Regimes
Author: Miroslav Nincic
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231137028

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Rogue states pursue weapons of mass destruction, support terrorism, violate human rights, engage in acts of territorial aggression, and pose a threat to the international community. In this timely book, Miroslav Nincic unravels the complex issues and policy choices regarding states that challenge international society's espoused interests and values. Nincic offers a systematic account of the genesis, trajectory, and motivations of renegade regimes. He assesses the effectiveness of sanctions and military responses and discusses how the pursuit of policies that defy international norms is often motivated by a regime's desire for greater domestic control. He provocatively argues that comprehensive economic sanctions can ultimately help a renegade regime strengthen its grip on power. Nincic also argues that force or the threat of force against a rogue state can trigger a protective reflex among its citizens, inspiring them to rally around the government's goals and values. As conventional approaches to international relations become obsolete, Renegade Regimes provides new and necessary frameworks and perspectives.


Deviant Conduct in World Politics

Deviant Conduct in World Politics
Author: D. Geldenhuys
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2004-01-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230000711

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A long list of countries - labelled outcasts, pariahs and rogues - have failed to meet international standards of good conduct. In the Cold War years Rhodesia, Israel, Chile, Taiwan and South Africa, among others, featured among the ranks of the disreputable. In modern world politics, the serious sinners not only include states: terrorists, rebels, criminals and mercenaries also participate in the great game of who gets what, when and how. Highlighting the rules of good behaviour that both state and non-state actors have violated, Geldenhuys takes a novel approach that breaks through the narrow parameters of the rogue state paradigm and of other state-centric perspectives.


Nuclear Deviance

Nuclear Deviance
Author: Michal Smetana
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030242250

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This book examines the linkage between deviance and norm change in international politics. It draws on an original theoretical perspective grounded in the sociology of deviance to study the violations of norms and rules in the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. As such, this project provides a unique conceptual framework and applies it to highly salient issues in the contemporary international security environment. The theoretical/conceptual chapters are accompanied by three extensive case studies: Iran, North Korea, and India.


Nuclear Deviance

Nuclear Deviance
Author: Michal Smetana
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030242275

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This book examines the linkage between deviance and norm change in international politics. It draws on an original theoretical perspective grounded in the sociology of deviance to study the violations of norms and rules in the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. As such, this project provides a unique conceptual framework and applies it to highly salient issues in the contemporary international security environment. The theoretical/conceptual chapters are accompanied by three extensive case studies: Iran, North Korea, and India.


Recognition in International Relations

Recognition in International Relations
Author: C. Daase
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137464720

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Recognition is a basic human need, but it is not a panacea to all societal ills. This volume assembles contributions from International Relations, Political Theory and International Law in order to show that recognition is a gradual process and an ambiguous concept both in theory and political practice.


The Politics of Leverage in International Relations

The Politics of Leverage in International Relations
Author: H. Friman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137439335

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This unique volume unpacks the concept and practice of naming and shaming by examining how governments, NGOs and international organisations attempt to change the behaviour of targeted actors through public exposure of violations of normative standards and legal commitments.


Africa in Global International Relations

Africa in Global International Relations
Author: Paul-Henri Bischoff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317437527

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Recent scholarship in International Relations (IR) has started to study the meaning and implications of a non-Western world. With this comes the need for a new paradigm of IR theory that is more global, open, inclusive, and able to capture the voices and experiences of both Western and non-Western worlds. This book investigates why Africa has been marginalised in IR discipline and theory and how this issue can be addressed in the context of the emerging Global IR paradigm. To have relevance for Africa, a new IR theory needs to be more inclusive, intellectually negotiated and holistically steeped in the African context. In this innovative volume, each author takes a critical look at existing IR paradigms and offers a unique perspective based on the African experience. Following on from Amitav Acharya and Barry Buzan’s work, Non-Western International Relations Theory, it develops and advances non-Western IR theory and the idea of Global IR. This volume will be of key interest to scholars and students of African politics, international relations, IR theory and comparative politics.


The Politics of Genocide

The Politics of Genocide
Author: Jeffrey S. Bachman
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1978821506

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Since the adoption of the Genocide Convention in 1948 and through the present day, the United Nations' P-5 have ensured that holding any of them accountable for genocide would be practically impossible. The Politics of Genocide is the first book to explicitly demonstrate how the permanent member nations have exploited the Genocide Convention to isolate themselves from the reach of the law, marking them as "outlaw states."