Responsibility to protect in Southeast Asia and the role of civil society organizations as norm entrepreneurs
The article looks into responsibility to protect (R2P) in Southeast Asia and the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) as norm entrepreneurs. Using Finnemore and Sikkink's "norm life cycle" theory, it is argued that civil society organizations contribute to the emergence of the R...
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主要作者: | Tana, Maria Thaemar |
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2013
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