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Upholding Multilateralism: Indonesia’s Foreign Policy in Responding to Covid-19 Pandemic

open access: yesJurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, 2022
The 2019 Coronavirus disease or COVID-19 has apparently become a new global challenge. Not only did the pandemic drive all actors to make response, but it also affected the relations among them. That Indonesia raised multilateralism in the unprecedented
Luerdi Luerdi , Azhari Setiawan
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Japan's rejection of international norms against whaling [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
This research is intended to explain the reasons for Japan's rejection of the anti-whaling norms. To investigate this, a qualitative approach was used with document-based data methods, both primary and secondary.
Imawan Riswanda   +2 more
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What drives norm success? Evidence from anti–fossil fuel campaigns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Why do some international norms succeed, whereas others fail? We argue that norm campaigns are more likely to succeed when the actions they prescribe are framed as a solution to salient problems that potential adopters face, even if different from the ...
Blondeel, Mathieu   +2 more
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Suid-Afrika se internasionale norm-entrepreneurskap

open access: yesActa Academica, 2008
The ambitious foreign policy that democratic South Africa has pursued since 1994 contains a strong element of international norm-entrepreneurship. This largely selfimposed undertaking can involve a set of related tasks: upholding, formulating, promoting
Deon Geldenhuys
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R2P and the Pluralist Norm-shapers [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) brought about new challenges for research on norms in International Relations, mainly due to the actions of emerging powers. These states have exhibited complex behaviour towards norms.
Mikelli Marzzini L. A. Ribeiro
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Do Wishes Matter? National Security and the Limits of Normative Entrepreneurship in Anti-Personnel Landmine Regime Formation [PDF]

open access: yesThe Review of International Affairs
Normative entrepreneurs, i.e., those political actors who attempt to promulgate a norm into wide acceptance, can influence the formation of international regimes once the norm they promote becomes widely accepted by most of the world’s countries. However,
Milan Varda, Uroš Popadić
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Cosmopolitan “No-Harm” Duty in Warfare: Exposing the Utilitarian Pretence of Universalism

open access: yesAthena, 2022
This article demonstrates a priori cosmopolitan values of restraint and harm limitation exist to establish a cosmopolitan “no-harm” duty in warfare, predating utilitarianism and permeating modern international humanitarian law.
Ozlem Ulgen
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Noisy low-rank matrix completion with general sampling distribution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In the present paper, we consider the problem of matrix completion with noise. Unlike previous works, we consider quite general sampling distribution and we do not need to know or to estimate the variance of the noise.
Klopp, Olga
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Healthcare workers’ freedom of movement in times of pandemics: an emerging norm of customary international law

open access: yesGlobalization and Health, 2023
Background A shortage of healthcare workers can hinder the ability to prepare for and respond to global security threats caused by diseases that are prone to pandemics.
Andrés Constantin, Aliya Sternstein
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The Evolution of the Prohibition of Genocide: From Natural Law Enthusiasm to Lackadaisical Judicial Perfunctoriness – And Back Again?

open access: yesGöttingen Journal of International Law, 2021
International legal scholarship and practice have reached a point where it is undisputed that the prohibition of genocide has the status of jus cogens and entails erga omnes obligations.
Julia Klaus
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