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9780195380088

International Norms and Cycles of Change

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    9780195380088

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    0195380088

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-12-23
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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International lawyers and international relations scholars recognize that international norms change over time. Practices that were once permissible and even "normal" - like slavery, conquest, and wartime plundering - are now prohibited by international rules. Yet though we acknowledge normchange, we are just beginning to understand how and why international rules develop in the ways that they do. Wayne Sandholtz and Kendall Stiles sketch the primary theoretical perspectives on international norm change, the "legalization" and "transnational activist" approaches, and argue that bothare limited by their focus on international rules as outcomes. The authors then present their "cycle theory," in which norm change is continual, a product of the constant interplay among rules, behavior, and disputes. Cycles of International Norm Change is the natural follow-on to ProhibitingPlunder, testing the cycle theory against ten empirical cases. The cases range from piracy and conquest, to terrorism, slavery, genocide, humanitarian intervention, and the right to democracy. The key finding is that, across long stretches of time and diverse substantive areas, norm change occursvia the cycle dynamic. Cycles of International Norm Change further advances the authors' theoretical approach by arguing that international norms have been shaped by two main currents: sovereignty rules and liberal rules. Sovereignty rules are the necessary norms for establishing an international society of sovereignstates and deal with the rights, prerogatives, and duties of states. Liberal rules are norms that emerged out of the Enlightenment and enshrine the basic value, dignity, and inherent rights of each person. Sandholtz and Stiles include five cases of sovereignty rules and five of liberal rules inorder to reveal the broad cyclic pattern of international change in these two categories of rules.

Author Biography


Wayne Sandholtz is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine and the author of Prohibiting Plunder: How Norms Change (OUP, 2007).
Kendall Stiles is a Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University and the author of Case Histories in International Politics, 3rd edition (Addison-Wesley-Longman, 2003).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
List of Figuresp. xiii
List of Tablesp. xv
Explaining International Norm Changep. 1
Sovereignty Normsp. 27
Banning Piracy: The State Monopoly on Military Forcep. 29
The End of Conquest: Consolidating Sovereign Equalityp. 55
Protecting Cultural Treasures in Wartimep. 85
Terrorism: Reinforcing States' Monopoly on Forcep. 109
Extraterritoriality: Expanding Exclusive Internal Jurisdictionp. 141
Liberal Normsp. 167
Slavery: Liberal Norms and Human Rightsp. 169
Genocidep. 205
Refugees and Asylump. 237
Humanitarian Interventionp. 263
The Emerging Right to Democracyp. 289
Cycles of International Norm Changep. 323
Referencesp. 339
Indexp. 383
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