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Norm diffusion, norm contestation and the SDGs

2022
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Paul Bacon   +2 more
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Parliamentarians and Normative Power Diffusion

International Journal of Parliamentary Studies, 2023
Abstract Are parliamentarians involved in normative power diffusion? This case study of Japanese parliamentarians’ international activities shows how they engage in international norm diffusion at interparliamentary meetings in a way that multiplies the normative power efforts of Japan’s government.
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Diffusion of Responsibility in Norm Enforcement

2017
The enforcement of social norms is crucial for the functioning of groups, organization and societies. Often, norm enforcement requires the coordinated action of many individuals, but sometimes a subset of actors or even a single person is sufficient to punish a norm violation.
Winter, Fabian, Franzen, Axel
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Diffusion of Diaspora Enfranchisement Norms

Comparative Political Studies, 2014
States have increasingly granted voting rights to their citizens overseas. Traditional accounts of franchise extension suggest that governments’ motivations are either political (new voters are expected to support the incumbent government) or, in the case of citizens abroad, materialist (a fortified link to migrants encourages remittance flows ...
Turcu, Anca, Urbatsch, R.
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The R2P and Norm Diffusion: Towards A Framework of Norm Circulation

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2013
The case of R2P calls for greater attention to agency and feedback in norm dynamics. New international norms are more likely to spread if the responsibility for their creation and diffusion is seen to have been more broadly shared than being credited to any particular group.
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The diffusion of norms in the international system

2018
<p>Why do states express support for norms that go against their underlying beliefs? Scholars of policy diffusion have identified four social mechanisms -- coercion, competition, emulation, and learning -- that can lead to the spread of a common practice, a norm, in the international system. I build a formal model of the four mechanisms and apply
Jonathan Jacob Ring   +5 more
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The Theory of Norms: Norm Emergence, Implementation and Diffusion

2020
This chapter lays out the theoretical framework to be used in analysing the implementation of the EITI in the four case studies (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Norway). It critically reviews norm literature that has discussed the topics of norm definition, diffusion and (non)-compliance. The chapter also delves into various models that scholars
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Tractography of Median Nerve: Normative Diffusion Values

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2007
The purposes of this study were to visualize the human median nerve on diffusion tensor imaging and to determine the normal fractional anisotropy (FA) value and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of the normal median nerve.The wrists of 20 healthy volunteers and of two patients with carpel tunnel syndrome were examined with a 3-T MRI system with a ...
Neslihan, Kabakci   +6 more
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Global Norm Diffusion of LGBTI Diplomacy

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2022
Summary This article examines the genesis of LGBTI diplomacy across ministries of foreign affairs (MFA s). Examining primarily Sweden and the United States, insights are provided into early LGBTI diplomatic adoption in the 2000 s. It analyses how foreign policy leaders have peer-pressured, inspired and influenced another, and continue to do so, to
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Europe, China, and the Diffusion of Norms

2017
This chapter differentiates norms for states according to an internal-external dichotomy. While internal norms define what is regarded as appropriate behavior of nation-states in domestic governance, external norms define that in the international sphere.
Anna Michalski, Zhongqi Pan
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