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Social Practices Of Rulemaking In World Politics Mark Raymond

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Social Practices Of Rulemaking In World Politics Mark Raymond
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Mark Raymond
ISBN: 9780190913120, 9780190913144, 0190913126, 0190913142
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Social Practices Of Rulemaking In World Politics Mark Raymond by Mark Raymond 9780190913120, 9780190913144, 0190913126, 0190913142 instant download after payment.

Rule-based global order remains a central object of study in International Relations. Constructivists have identified a number of mechanisms by which actors accomplish both the continuous reproduction and transformation of the rules, institutions, and regimes that constitute their worlds. However, it is less clear how these mechanisms relate to each other–that is, the "rules for changing the rules". This book seeks to explain how political actors know how to change, interpret, and apply the rules that comprise rule-based global order. It argues that actors in world politics are simultaneously engaged in an ongoing social practice of rule-making, interpretation and application.

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