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Impact of Norms in International Society - The Latin American Experience, 1881-2001 (Paperback)
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Impact of Norms in International Society - The Latin American Experience, 1881-2001 (Paperback)
Series: Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development
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This book addresses problems and puzzles associated with
identifying international norms and the influence of these norms on
the behavior of different states in international relations in a
regional context. Arie M. Kacowicz's research traces several
international norms of peace and security and examines their impact
in Latin America between 1881 and 2001. He offers an original
synthesis of positivist and constructivist approaches and links
international relations, international law, international ethics,
and Latin American diplomatic history. Kacowicz's primary argument
is that a body of international norms of peace and security can be
considered an independent and dynamic factor that affects the
quality of international society generally and also plays a
significant role in regional contexts. In developing his argument,
he analyzes the origin of international norms, the impact of norms
on the domestic and foreign behavior of states, and the conditions
under which regional norms affect the political behavior of states.
The book contains eleven empirical case-studies of the ways that
international norms have affected the actions of Latin American
states, ranging from the neutralization of the Magellan Straits in
1881, to the recent incorporation of Argentina, Chile, and Brazil
into the Tlatelolco regime of a nuclear-weapons-free-zone in 1994,
and the nuclear cooperation between Argentina and Brazil beginning
in the late 1990s. These case-studies include stories of success
through peaceful resolutions of conflict between states, of
failure, and mixtures of both. Scholars and students of
international relations and Latin America will find this book to be
both a valuable analysis of international norms and a compelling
diplomatic history
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