Deviance in international relations 'rogue states' and international security /

'Rogue states' have been high on the policy agenda for many years but their theoretical significance for international relations has remained poorly understood. In contrast to the bulk of writings on 'rogue states' that address them merely as a policy challenge, this book studies...

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Group Author: Wagner, Wolfgang; Werner, Wouter; Onderco, Michal
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Palgrave studies in international relations ; 232
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137357274
Summary: 'Rogue states' have been high on the policy agenda for many years but their theoretical significance for international relations has remained poorly understood. In contrast to the bulk of writings on 'rogue states' that address them merely as a policy challenge, this book studies what we can learn from deviance about international politics.
"The notion of 'rogue' states is vague, common and important in both discourse and policy. This fine collection of essays subjects it to careful scrutiny from a range of disciplines and perspectives, including looking at topics usually ignored like the agency of the 'rogues' themselves and how states can be 'de-rogued.' Careful and thought-provoking, this volume is of great value to IR scholars." - Robert Jervis, Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics, Columbia University, New York "By focusing on the labeling and disciplining of 'rogue states' by international society, and b
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Carrier Form: 232 p.
ISBN: 9781137357274 :
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Contents: Foreword 1. Rogues, Pariahs, Outlaws: Theorizing Deviance in International Relations-- Wolfgang Wagner, Wouter Werner and Michal Onderco 2. Roguery and Citizenship-- Jorg Kustermans 3. Guises of Sovereignty: 'Rogue States' and Democratic States in the International Legal Order-- Luigi Corrias 4. Liberal Rogues: The pitfalls of great power collaboration and the stigmatization of revolutionary Naples in post-Napoleonic Europe-- Bernd Bucher 5. A 'Rogue' Gone Norm Entrepreneurial? Iran within the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime-- Carmen Wunderlich 6. Dissident Foreign Policy and the (Re-)Produc