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Norms, Practices, and Social Change in Global Politics (Elements in International Relations)

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This Element examines how norms and practices shape social change in international relations. It explores the mechanisms through which established patterns of behavior are transformed in global politics.

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Norms, Practices, and Social Change in Global Politics provides a comprehensive analysis of how international norms and practices evolve and drive transformative change on the global stage. The authors examine the intricate relationship between established behavioral patterns and institutional change in international relations.

This work explores the theoretical foundations of norm emergence, contestation, and transformation within the international system. It addresses how practices become institutionalized and the conditions under which they are challenged or reformed. The Element considers diverse case studies from global politics to illustrate how actors negotiate new norms and reshape existing practices.

By bridging constructivist and practice-based approaches, this Element offers insights into the mechanisms of social change in world politics. It is essential reading for scholars and students seeking to understand how international order is constructed, maintained, and ultimately transformed through the interplay of norms and practices.

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Author

Steven Bernstein, Aarie Glas, Marion Laurence & 0 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009560993

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