POLI 354 Chapter : Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink, “International Norms and Political Change

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Finnemore and kathryn sikkink, international norms and political change, . Un as establishing norms (human rights, education etc ); un legitimacy as an organization through norms. E. h. carr: realism fails because it excludes from politics emotional appeal to a political goal and grounds for moral judgment i. e. norms. Turn away from norms due to difficulty of measurement for methodological reasons. Definitions: a standard of appropriate behavior for actors with a given identify: norm-breaking behavior generates disapproval while norm conforming behavior produces praise or is taken for granted. There are no bad norms from the vantage point of those who promote the norm: regulative norms: order and constrain behavior, constitutive norms: create new actors, interests, or categories of action. The norm life cycle : a three stage process: stage 1: norm emergence . Norm entrepreneurs actively build notions of appropriate behavior: ex: women"s suffrage.

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