How Ideas Spread: Whose Norms Matter? Norm Localization and Institutional Change in Asian Regionalism
Abstract
Questions about norm diffusion in world politics are not simply about whether and how ideas matter, but also which and whose ideas matter. Constructivist scholarship on norms tends to focus on “hard” cases of moral transformation in which “good” global norms prevail over the “bad” local beliefs and practices. But many local beliefs are themselves part of a legitimate normative order, which conditions the acceptance of foreign norms. Going beyond...
Paper Details
Title
How Ideas Spread: Whose Norms Matter? Norm Localization and Institutional Change in Asian Regionalism
Published Date
Apr 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
58
Issue
02
Citation AnalysisPro
You’ll need to upgrade your plan to Pro
Looking to understand the true influence of a researcher’s work across journals & affiliations?
- Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
- Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.
Notes
History