Domestic Politics and Norm Diffusion in International Relations : Ideas Do Not Float Freely.
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TextSeries: Publisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (329 pages)Content type: - text
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Sources -- List of tables and figures -- Preface -- 1 Domestic politics and norm diffusion in international relations: An intellectual journey -- Part I From the inside out: The domestic politics of international relations -- 2 Public opinion, domestic structure, and foreign policy in liberal democracies (1991) -- 3 Democratic peace - warlike democracies? A social constructivist interpretation of the liberal argument (1995) -- 4 Collective identity in a democratic community: The case of NATO (1996) -- Part II From the outside in: The international sources of domestic change -- 5 The socialization of international human rights norms into domestic practices: Introduction (with Kathryn Sikkink -- 1999) -- 6 Conceptualizing the domestic impact of Europe (with Tanja A. Börzel -- 2003) -- 7 European institutions and identity change: What have we learned? (2004) -- 8 External actors, state-building, and service provision in areas of limited statehood: Introduction (with Stephen D. Krasner -- 2014) -- Part III In between spaces: Transnational relations and the diffusion of ideas and institutions -- 9 Ideas do not float freely: Transnational coalitions, domestic structures, and the end of the Cold War (1994) -- 10 "Let's argue!": Communicative action in world politics (2000) -- 11 From Europeanization to diffusion: Introduction (with Tanja A. Börzel -- 2012) -- Index.
This book collects Thomas Risse's most important articles together in a single volume. Covering a wide range of issues - the end of the Cold War, transatlantic relations, the "democratic peace", human rights, governance in areas of limited statehood, Europeanization, European identity and public spheres, most recently comparative regionalism - it is testament to the breadth and excellence of this highly respected International Relations scholar's work.
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