POLI 360 Lecture : POLI 360 - Lecture (Apr. 3rd)

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Focus of scholarly study and debate post wwii and post-cold war. Problems of conceptual clarity conflation fo terms. Relatively stable sets of related constitutive, regulative, and procedural norms and rules that pertain to the international system, the actors in the system (including states as well as nonstate entities) and their activities. Institutions as rules (rationalist) formal, codified, interest driven (un charter) Institutions as norms (constructivist) formal or informal, ideational, social, normative (hr) Institutions as combinations of rule-like (formal) and norm-like (intersubjective) characteristics. Thus, institutions are social phenomenon, not primarily interest driven but norm- driven. Prescribe, proscribe, set standards for behaviour (non-use of force, non-use of. Wmds, tells states what they can or cannot do. : procedural. How states interact with each other in the institution and outside (decision making, dispute resolution procedures, etc. : constitutive. Focus of constructivists: creation of social actors (un, imf), shaping and changing identities and interests.

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