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Resistance and Change in World Politics - International Dissidence

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This edited volume analyses different forms of resistance against international institutions and charts their success or failure in changing the normative orders embodied in these institutions. Non-state groups and specific states alike advocate alternative global politics, at the same time finding themselves demonized as pariahs and outlaws who disturb established systems of governance. However, over time, some of these actors not only manage to shake off such allegations, but even find their normative convictions accepted by international institutions. This book develops an innovative conceptual framework to understand and explain these processes, using seven cases studies in diverse policy fields; including international security, health, migration, religion and internet politics. This framework demonstrates the importance of coalition-building and strategic framing in order to form a successful resistance and bring change in world politics.  

List of contents

Chapter 1: Approaching International Dissidence: Concepts, Cases, Causes.- Chapter 2: Health before Patents: Challenging the Primacy of Intellectual Property Rights.- Chapter 3: Challenging Sovereignty and State Monopoly on the Use of Force at Sea? The Operations of Private Anti-Piracy Security Provider.- Chapter 4: National Liberation Movements and the UN: Favour Won and Lost?.- Chapter 5: Delegitimization à la Carte: The 'Rogue State' Concept as a Means of Stabilizing Order in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime.- Chapter 6: Dissidence on the Internet.- Chapter 7: Protecting Religion: Muslim Opposition and Dissidence against Western Representations of Islam.- Chapter 8: Migration under Control: Sovereignty, Freedom of Movement, and the Stability of Order.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

About the author










Svenja Gertheiss has worked as a research fellow at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and the University Duisburg-Essen. Her research interests include, among others, international migration, refugees and diasporas.
 
Stefanie Herr is a Campaigner at World Vision Germany. Before joining World Vision, she worked as a research associate at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt and the Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders". Her work focused on non-state armed groups and their commitment to humanitarian norms. She conducted extensive field research in Sri Lanka, Southern Sudan and Kenya.
 
Klaus Dieter Wolf holds the Chair for International Relations at Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, and is the Executive Director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. He is the Speaker of the Leibniz Research Alliance "Crises in a Globalised World" and one of the Principal Investigators of the Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders".



 

Carmen Wunderlich is a research fellow at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. She studied Political Science, Philosophy and German Language and Literature at Goethe University, Frankfurt. Her research focuses on norm contestation and so-called 'rogue states' as norm entrepreneurs and arms control and disarmament policy (with a focus on Sweden and Iran), among others.


Summary

This edited volume analyses different forms of resistance against international institutions and charts their success or failure in changing the normative orders embodied in these institutions. Non-state groups and specific states alike advocate alternative global politics, at the same time finding themselves demonized as pariahs and outlaws who disturb established systems of governance. However, over time, some of these actors not only manage to shake off such allegations, but even find their normative convictions accepted by international institutions. This book develops an innovative conceptual framework to understand and explain these processes, using seven cases studies in diverse policy fields; including international security, health, migration, religion and internet politics. This framework demonstrates the importance of coalition-building and strategic framing in order to form a successful resistance and bring change in world politics.  

Product details

Assisted by Klaus Dieter Wolf et al (Editor), Svenja Gertheiss (Editor), Stefani Herr (Editor), Stefanie Herr (Editor), Klaus Dieter Wolf (Editor), Carmen Wunderlich (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319844015
ISBN 978-3-31-984401-5
No. of pages 310
Dimensions 148 mm x 17 mm x 210 mm
Weight 430 g
Illustrations XV, 310 p. 3 illus.
Series Global Issues
Global Issues
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Migration, Globalisierung, B, Globalization, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Intellectual Property Rights, Freedom of Movement, IR Theory, political order, Dissidence on the internet, Western Representations of Islam, National Liberation Movements, 'Rouge State' concept, Use of Force at Sea

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