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Contesting the World provides a comprehensive examination of norm research in both theoretical and practical contexts. The authors, Phil Orchard and Antje Wiener, bring together diverse perspectives on how norms function as powerful forces in shaping international behavior, institutional design, and global politics.
The book addresses fundamental questions about norm formation, diffusion, and contestation across various domains including human rights, environmental governance, and security. It combines cutting-edge theoretical approaches with real-world case studies that demonstrate the relevance of norm research to contemporary global challenges. The work bridges academic theory and practical policy application, making it valuable for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand how shared understandings and expectations influence state and non-state actors.
This resource is essential for anyone studying international relations, global governance, sociology, and institutional change.







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