Normative Change And Security Community Disintegration: Undoing Peace
by Simon Koschut /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book develops a theoretical and empirical argument about the
disintegration of security communities, and the subsequent
breakdown of stable peace among nations, through a process of
norm degeneration. It draws together two key bodies of
contemporary IR literature – norms and security communities – and
brings their combined insights to bear on the empirical
phenomenon of disintegration.
This book develops a theoretical and empirical argument about the
disintegration of security communities, and the subsequent
breakdown of stable peace among nations, through a process of
norm degeneration. It draws together two key bodies of
contemporary IR literature – norms and security communities – and
brings their combined insights to bear on the empirical
phenomenon of disintegration.
The investigation of normative change in IR is becoming
increasingly popular. Most studies, however, focus on its
progressive connotation. The possibility of a weakening or even
disappearance of an established peaceful normative order, by
contrast, tends to be often either neglected or implicitly
assumed.
The investigation of normative change in IR is becoming
increasingly popular. Most studies, however, focus on its
progressive connotation. The possibility of a weakening or even
disappearance of an established peaceful normative order, by
contrast, tends to be often either neglected or implicitly
assumed.Normative Change and Security Community
Disintegration: Undoing Peace
Normative Change and Security Community
Disintegration: Undoing Peace advances the contemporary body
of research on the important role of norms and ideas by
analytically extending recent Constructivist arguments about
international norm degeneration to the regional level and by
applying them to a particular type of regional order – a security
community.
advances the contemporary body
of research on the important role of norms and ideas by
analytically extending recent Constructivist arguments about
international norm degeneration to the regional level and by
applying them to a particular type of regional order – a security
community.