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Normative Change and Security Community Disintegration - Undoing Peace

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This book develops a theoretical and empirical argument about the disintegration of security communities, and the subsequent breakdown of stable peace among nations, through a process of norm degeneration. It draws together two key bodies of contemporary IR literature - norms and security communities - and brings their combined insights to bear on the empirical phenomenon of disintegration.

The investigation of normative change in IR is becoming increasingly popular. Most studies, however, focus on its progressive connotation. The possibility of a weakening or even disappearance of an established peaceful normative order, by contrast, tends to be often either neglected or implicitly assumed. Normative Change and Security Community Disintegration: Undoing Peace advances the contemporary body of research on the important role of norms and ideas by analytically extending recent Constructivist arguments about international norm degeneration to the regional level andby applying them to a particular type of regional order - a security community.

List of contents

Table of contents.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Security community disintegration: An analytical framework.- 3. 'Successful' disintegration: The German security community.- 4. 'Unsuccessful' disintegration: The transatlantic security community.- 5. Conclusions

About the author










Simon Koschut is a Visiting Professor in International Relations and European Integration at the Otto Suhr Institute at the Freie Universität Berlin. Previously, he was Assistant Professor at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and Fritz Thyssen Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.



Summary

This book develops a theoretical and empirical argument about the disintegration of security communities, and the subsequent breakdown of stable peace among nations, through a process of norm degeneration. It draws together two key bodies of contemporary IR literature – norms and security communities – and brings their combined insights to bear on the empirical phenomenon of disintegration.

The investigation of normative change in IR is becoming increasingly popular. Most studies, however, focus on its progressive connotation. The possibility of a weakening or even disappearance of an established peaceful normative order, by contrast, tends to be often either neglected or implicitly assumed. Normative Change and Security Community Disintegration: Undoing Peace advances the contemporary body of research on the important role of norms and ideas by analytically extending recent Constructivist arguments about international norm degeneration to the regional level andby applying them to a particular type of regional order – a security community.

Product details

Authors Simon Koschut
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.06.2018
 
EAN 9783319807805
ISBN 978-3-31-980780-5
No. of pages 274
Dimensions 149 mm x 17 mm x 211 mm
Weight 384 g
Illustrations XVII, 274 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

B, Peace, Krieg und Verteidigung, Conflict Studies, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, Warfare & defence, auseinandersetzen, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Peace studies, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Politics and war, Military and Defence Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies

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