Rogue states as norm entrepreneurs: black sheep or sheep in wolves' clothing?
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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction: Norm Breakers as Norm Makers?................................. 1.1 The Argument: “Rogue States” as Norm Entrepreneurs................... 1.2 Terms and Definitions........................................................................... 1.3 Research Design.................................................................................... 1.4 Outline of the Book.............................................................................. References....................................................................................................... 1 3 5 6 8 10 2 Dedicated to the Good: Norm Entrepreneurs in International Relations.......................................................................................................... 2.1 Conceptualizing International Norms................................................. 2.2 A Brief Overview of Norms Research............................................... 2.3 Norm Entrepreneurs: Definition and Genesis of a Concept............ 2.4 Types of Norm Entrepreneurs............................................................. 2.5 Motives for Norm Entrepreneurial Action........................................ 2.6 Objectives and Stages of Norm Entrepreneurship............................ 2.6.1 First Phase: Norm Construction............................................. 2.6.2 Phase 2 and 3: Consolidation and FurtherDevelopment. . . 2.7 The Norm Entrepreneurial Toolbox.................................................... 2.8 Conditions for “Successful” Norm Entrepreneurship........................ 2.9 A Bias
Toward “Feel-Good” Norm Entrepreneurship..................... References....................................................................................................... 15 16 18 21 24 28 30 31 33 34 39 42 45 3 Against the Norms of International Society: Rogues, Outlaws, and Pariahs..................................................................................................... 3.1 “Rogue States” as a Construct of American Security Policy......... 3.2 The Scholarly Discourse on “Rogue States”...................................... 3.3 On the Relationship Between “Rogue States” and International Norms..................................................................................................... References....................................................................................................... 57 57 63 64 67 xi
xii 4 5 6 Contents The Ugly? Rogue States as Norm Entrepreneurs................................. 4.1 Research on Unconventional Norm Entrepreneurs and Resistance to Norms................................................................................................ 4.1.1 Shift of Perspective: “Rogue States”—Norm Breakers or Norm Makers? ......................................................................... References....................................................................................................... Researching and Operationalizing Prototypical and Unconventional Norm Entrepreneurship................................................. 5.1 Case Selection and Analytical Approach.......................................... 5.1.1 “Rogue States” as Least-Likely Candidate for Norm Entrepreneurship...................................................................... 5.1.2 A Multilevel Analysis............................................................. 5.1.3 Period of Investigation............................................................. 5.1.4 Data Collection......................................................................... 5.2 Definitions and Concepts.................................................................... 5.2.1 Prototypical Norm Entrepreneurship...................................... 5.2.2 Alternative Explanations: “Rogue States” as Norm Breaker or Advocates of Subsidiary Norms.......................... 5.2.3 Norms Pertaining to the Control of Weapons of Mass
Destruction................................................................................ 5.3 Process Tracing and Content Analysis............................................... References....................................................................................................... Iran and the International Community: A Counter-Hegemonic Norm Breaker?................................................................................................ 6.1 Basic Tenets of Iran’s Political System............................................... 6.2 From “Gendarme of the Gulf’ to the Center of the “Axis of Evil”............................................................................. 6.2.1 Iran During the Shah’s Rule.................................................... 6.2.2 The Early Years of the Islamic Republic of Iran 1979-1989 ................................................................................ 6.2.3 Iran’s Turn to Pragmatism Under Rafsanjani 1989-1997 ................................................................................ 6.2.4 Reform Efforts Under Khatami, 1997-2005.......................... 6.2.5 Conservative Backslash Under Ahmadinejad 2005-2013 ................................................................................ 6.2.6 New Winds of Reform with the Entry into Office of Rouháni................................................................................ 6.3 Foreign Policy Identity and the Role of Iran ................................... 6.4 Iran’s Vision of World
Order............................................................... 71 72 76 77 81 82 82 83 84 86 88 88 91 92 93 98 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Ill 114
xiii Contents 6.4.1 The Prevailing World Order as the “Order of Domination”......................................................................... 6.4.2 Iran’s Self-stylization as the Anti-imperialist Spearhead of the Third World.................................................................. 6.4.3 Elements of an Iranian World Order Vision........................ 6.4.4 Means to an End: Export of the Revolution in Words and Deeds.................................................................................. 6.5 The “Rogue State” in the Dock........................................................... 6.5.1 Support for InternationalTerrorism......................................... 6.5.2 Iran’s Quest for Weapons of Mass Destruction................... 6.5.3 Territorial Aggression............................................................. 6.5.4 Autocratic Character/HumanRights Violations.................... 6.6 Preliminary Conclusion: Stay or Go? Iran’s Position Within the Current World Order...................................................................... References....................................................................................................... 7 Iran as a Norm Entrepreneur................................................................... 7.1 Basic Principles of Iranian Arms Control Policy.............................. 7.2 Iran’s Support for Victims of Chemical Weapons............................ 7.2.1 Background: Article X of the Chemical Weapons Convention................................................................................
7.2.2 Raising Public Awareness Through Normative Framing and Practical Activities ........................................................... 7.2.3 Strengthening Article X Through Institutionalization......... 7.2.4 Practical Engagement............................................................... 7.2.5 Assessment................................................................................ 7.3 Iran’s Commitment to Nuclear Disarmament.................................... 7.3.1 Background: The Norm of Nuclear Disarmament in the Context of the NPT...................................................... 7.3.2 Iran’s Normative Framing: Nuclear Disarmament as Humanitarian Mission......................................................... 7.3.3 Iranian Support for Measures Aimed at Facilitating Nuclear Disarmament............................................................... 7.3.4 Naming, Blaming, and Shaming of the Nuclear Weapon States......................................................................................... 7.3.5 Practical Activities in Support of Nuclear Disarmament... 7.3.6 Assessment................................................................................ 7.4 Iran’s Advocacy for a Right to Uranium Enrichment..................... 7.4.1 Background: The Controversy Over the “Inalienable Right to the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy”................... 7.4.2 Iran’s Narrative of “Nuclear Rights” in the Context of Its Nuclear Program............................................................. 7.4.3 Normative Framing at the International
Level..................... 114 118 120 123 127 128 129 130 130 131 134 139 139 142 143 144 149 152 155 160 160 164 165 167 171 173 174 176 179 185
XIV 8 9 Contents 7.4.4 Blaming and Shaming............................................................. 7.4.5 Practical Activities.................................................................... 7.4.6 Assessment................................................................................ 7.5 Strategies and Resources of Iranian Norm Entrepreneurship......... References....................................................................................................... 190 192 195 197 206 Comparing Prototypical and Unorthodox Norm Advocacy................ 8.1 Recap: Applying the Norm Entrepreneurial Label to Iran.............. 8.2 “Good Cop, Bad Cop”: Comparing Sweden and Iran..................... 8.2.1 Sweden’s Commitment to Nuclear Disarmament and Effective Verification: Normative Demands and Practical Activities ........................................................... 8.2.2 Strategies, Resources, and Practical Activities of Swedish Norm Entrepreneurship........................................................... 8.2.3 Comparing Iranian and Swedish Norm Entrepreneurship...................................................................... 8.3 “Rogue’n Roll”: Comparing North Korea and Iran.......................... 8.3.1 North Korea as Outcast of the International Community................................................................................ 8.3.2 Background: The Conflict Surrounding North Korea’s Nuclear Program....................................................................... 8.3.3 North Korea’s Arms Control Diplomacy: Lip Service and Self-
centeredness............................................................... 8.3.4 North Korea’s Attitude to International Norms: Between Rejection, Non-compliance, and Non-conformity................. 8.3.5 Contrasting North Korea and Iran........................................... References....................................................................................................... 219 219 223 Conclusion: Revisiting Norm Entrepreneurship................................... 9.1 Conceptual Specification....................................................................... 9.1.1 “Only” Commitment or Fully Fledged Norm Entrepreneurship?.................................................................... 9.1.2 Multiple Roles and Contexts of Norm Entrepreneurship. . . 9.1.3 Genuine Advocacy Versus Interest-Based Rhetorical Action......................................................................................... 9.1.4 Reformist and Revolutionary Norm Entrepreneurship......... 9.2 The Practical Consequences of Dealing with Alleged “Rogue States”....................................................................................... 9.3 Avenues for Further Research............................................................. References....................................................................................................... 224 230 233 236 236 238 241 243 247 249 257 259 260 262 264 266 272 275 278
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title_sort | rogue states as norm entrepreneurs black sheep or sheep in wolves clothing |
title_sub | black sheep or sheep in wolves' clothing? |
topic | Internationale Norm (DE-588)4253944-4 gnd Förderung (DE-588)4154943-0 gnd Norm Ethik (DE-588)4137533-6 gnd Schurkenstaat (DE-588)4692880-7 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Internationale Norm Förderung Norm Ethik Schurkenstaat Internationale Politik Iran Nordkorea Schweden Hochschulschrift |
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