Normative transformation and the War on Terrorism : the evolution of targeted killing, torture, and private military contracting
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Normative transformation and the War on Terrorism : the evolution of targeted killing, torture, and private military contracting
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Summary: "The value of a pragmatist and relational view of normativity lies in two contributions. The first is that which escapes the 'co-constitutionalist' binary that is ontologically embedded in most existing IR theories of norms. Co-constitutionalist theories envision a world where norms are discrete social structures that are reflexively or recursively linked to the agency of individual actors. In other words, norms shape what people do and then in turn are shaped by those doings. This approach makes a great deal of sense in considering major revisions in how states conduct themselves, such as the emergence of movements for total bans on particular kinds of weapons or for an end to institutionalised practices such as slavery. It makes less sense, however, when actors deny that a new norm has emerged, even when they have embraced new practices that would previously have been widely considered counternormative. It also makes less sense when it is unclear to scholarly observers whether a norm is being viola
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- 1. Introduction: Normative Transformation, Prohibitions, and International Politics
- 2. A Theory of Normativity
- 3. Tracing Normative Transformations
- 4. Targeted Killing and Assassination
- 5. Case 2: 'Enhanced Interrogation' and the Prohibition on Torture
- 6. Private Military and Security Companies and the Prohibition on Mercenaries
- 7. Conclusion: Normative Transformation, International Politics, and the World beyond Counterterrorism.
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