Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice
Herausgeber: Betts, Alexander; Orchard, Phil
Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice
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Implementation and World Politics develops an original conceptual framework for understanding the neglected role of implementation in world politics. It applies this framework to explain variation in the impact of a range of people-centred norms relating to humanitarianism, human rights, and development.
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Implementation and World Politics develops an original conceptual framework for understanding the neglected role of implementation in world politics. It applies this framework to explain variation in the impact of a range of people-centred norms relating to humanitarianism, human rights, and development.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780198712787
- ISBN-10: 0198712782
- Artikelnr.: 47870093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780198712787
- ISBN-10: 0198712782
- Artikelnr.: 47870093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alexander Betts' research focuses on the international politics of refugees, migration, and humanitarianism, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. His recent books include Forced Migration and Global Politics (2009), Protection by Persuasion: International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime (2009), Refugees in International Relations (with Gil Loescher, 2010), Global Migration Governance (2011), UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection (with Gil Loescher and James Milner, 2012), and Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement (2013). He has worked as a consultant to UNHCR, OCHA, UNDP, IOM, UNICEF, and the Council of Europe. He has also held teaching and research positions at Stanford University, the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, and the University of Texas at Austin. He is Director of the Refugee Studies Centre and Associate Professor in the Department of International Development at the University of Oxford. Phil Orchard holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia, and previously worked as the Assistant to the Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Internally Displaced Persons. His research focuses primarily on international efforts to provide institutional and legal forms of protection to civilians and forced migrants. He is the author of A Right to Flee: Refugees, States, and the Construction of International Cooperation (2014). His work has been published in Global Governance, International Affairs, and the Review of International Studies, among other journals. He is Lecturer in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Queensland, where he directs the Masters in International Studies program, and a Research Associate with the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.
* 1: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Introduction: The Normative
Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
* Part I: Treaty Norms
* 2: Alexander Betts: From Persecution to Deprivation: How Refugee
Norms Adapt at Implementation
* 3: Michael Bluman Schroeder and Alana Tiemessen: Transnational
Advocacy and Accountability: From Declarations of Anti-Impunity to
Implementing the Rome Statute
* 4: Sarah Percy: The Unimplemented Norm: Anti-Mercenary Law and the
Problems of Institutionalization
* 5: Urvashi Aneja: International NGOs and the Implementation of the
Norm for Need-Based Humanitarian Assistance in Sri Lanka
* Part II: Principled Norms
* 6: Phil Orchard: Implementing a Global Internally Displaced Persons
Protection Regime
* 7: Jennifer M. Welsh: Implementing the 'Responsibility to Protect':
Catalyzing Debate and Building Capacity
* 8: Brian L. Job and Anastasia Shesterinina: China as a Global
Norm-Shaper: Institutionalization and Implementation of the
Responsibility to Protect
* 9: Emily Paddon: Peacekeeping in the Congo: Implementation of the
Protection of Civilians Norm
* Part III: Policy Norms
* 10: Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis: Engineering Policy
Norm Implementation: The World Bank's Transparency Transformation
* 11: Miriam Anderson: From Principle to Policy: The Emergence,
Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict
Property Repossession
* 12: James Milner: The Implementation of 'Integrated Approaches' in
the UN System: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi
* 13: Scott D Watson: Institutionalizing and Implementing the Disaster
Relief Norm: The League of Red Cross Societies and the International
Relief Union
* 14: Anna Schmidt: Status Determination and Recognition
* 15: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Conclusions: Norms and the
Politics of Implementation
Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
* Part I: Treaty Norms
* 2: Alexander Betts: From Persecution to Deprivation: How Refugee
Norms Adapt at Implementation
* 3: Michael Bluman Schroeder and Alana Tiemessen: Transnational
Advocacy and Accountability: From Declarations of Anti-Impunity to
Implementing the Rome Statute
* 4: Sarah Percy: The Unimplemented Norm: Anti-Mercenary Law and the
Problems of Institutionalization
* 5: Urvashi Aneja: International NGOs and the Implementation of the
Norm for Need-Based Humanitarian Assistance in Sri Lanka
* Part II: Principled Norms
* 6: Phil Orchard: Implementing a Global Internally Displaced Persons
Protection Regime
* 7: Jennifer M. Welsh: Implementing the 'Responsibility to Protect':
Catalyzing Debate and Building Capacity
* 8: Brian L. Job and Anastasia Shesterinina: China as a Global
Norm-Shaper: Institutionalization and Implementation of the
Responsibility to Protect
* 9: Emily Paddon: Peacekeeping in the Congo: Implementation of the
Protection of Civilians Norm
* Part III: Policy Norms
* 10: Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis: Engineering Policy
Norm Implementation: The World Bank's Transparency Transformation
* 11: Miriam Anderson: From Principle to Policy: The Emergence,
Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict
Property Repossession
* 12: James Milner: The Implementation of 'Integrated Approaches' in
the UN System: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi
* 13: Scott D Watson: Institutionalizing and Implementing the Disaster
Relief Norm: The League of Red Cross Societies and the International
Relief Union
* 14: Anna Schmidt: Status Determination and Recognition
* 15: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Conclusions: Norms and the
Politics of Implementation
* 1: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Introduction: The Normative
Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
* Part I: Treaty Norms
* 2: Alexander Betts: From Persecution to Deprivation: How Refugee
Norms Adapt at Implementation
* 3: Michael Bluman Schroeder and Alana Tiemessen: Transnational
Advocacy and Accountability: From Declarations of Anti-Impunity to
Implementing the Rome Statute
* 4: Sarah Percy: The Unimplemented Norm: Anti-Mercenary Law and the
Problems of Institutionalization
* 5: Urvashi Aneja: International NGOs and the Implementation of the
Norm for Need-Based Humanitarian Assistance in Sri Lanka
* Part II: Principled Norms
* 6: Phil Orchard: Implementing a Global Internally Displaced Persons
Protection Regime
* 7: Jennifer M. Welsh: Implementing the 'Responsibility to Protect':
Catalyzing Debate and Building Capacity
* 8: Brian L. Job and Anastasia Shesterinina: China as a Global
Norm-Shaper: Institutionalization and Implementation of the
Responsibility to Protect
* 9: Emily Paddon: Peacekeeping in the Congo: Implementation of the
Protection of Civilians Norm
* Part III: Policy Norms
* 10: Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis: Engineering Policy
Norm Implementation: The World Bank's Transparency Transformation
* 11: Miriam Anderson: From Principle to Policy: The Emergence,
Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict
Property Repossession
* 12: James Milner: The Implementation of 'Integrated Approaches' in
the UN System: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi
* 13: Scott D Watson: Institutionalizing and Implementing the Disaster
Relief Norm: The League of Red Cross Societies and the International
Relief Union
* 14: Anna Schmidt: Status Determination and Recognition
* 15: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Conclusions: Norms and the
Politics of Implementation
Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
* Part I: Treaty Norms
* 2: Alexander Betts: From Persecution to Deprivation: How Refugee
Norms Adapt at Implementation
* 3: Michael Bluman Schroeder and Alana Tiemessen: Transnational
Advocacy and Accountability: From Declarations of Anti-Impunity to
Implementing the Rome Statute
* 4: Sarah Percy: The Unimplemented Norm: Anti-Mercenary Law and the
Problems of Institutionalization
* 5: Urvashi Aneja: International NGOs and the Implementation of the
Norm for Need-Based Humanitarian Assistance in Sri Lanka
* Part II: Principled Norms
* 6: Phil Orchard: Implementing a Global Internally Displaced Persons
Protection Regime
* 7: Jennifer M. Welsh: Implementing the 'Responsibility to Protect':
Catalyzing Debate and Building Capacity
* 8: Brian L. Job and Anastasia Shesterinina: China as a Global
Norm-Shaper: Institutionalization and Implementation of the
Responsibility to Protect
* 9: Emily Paddon: Peacekeeping in the Congo: Implementation of the
Protection of Civilians Norm
* Part III: Policy Norms
* 10: Catherine Weaver and Christian Peratsakis: Engineering Policy
Norm Implementation: The World Bank's Transparency Transformation
* 11: Miriam Anderson: From Principle to Policy: The Emergence,
Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict
Property Repossession
* 12: James Milner: The Implementation of 'Integrated Approaches' in
the UN System: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi
* 13: Scott D Watson: Institutionalizing and Implementing the Disaster
Relief Norm: The League of Red Cross Societies and the International
Relief Union
* 14: Anna Schmidt: Status Determination and Recognition
* 15: Alexander Betts and Phil Orchard: Conclusions: Norms and the
Politics of Implementation