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Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy by Stephen D. Krasner. Authors. Fred H. Lawson. Close author notes. Mills College. Search for more papers by this author. First published: December 1999 Full publication history; DOI: 10.2307/2657807 View/save citation; Cited by (CrossRef): 0 articles Check for updates. Citation tools.
Sovereignty. Foreign Policy; Washington; Jan/Feb 2001; Stephen D Krasner;. Abstract: Sovereignty was never quite as vibrant as many contemporary observers suggest. .. Organized Hypocrisy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999) and Michael Fowler and Julie Marie Bunck's Law,. Power, and the Sovereign State:
Some analysts have argued that sovereignty is being eroded by one aspect of the contemporary international system, globalization, and others that it is being sustained, even in states whose governments have only the most limited resources, by another aspect of the system, the mutual recognition and shared expectations
19 Oct 2008 THEORY TALK #21. STEPHEN KRASNER ON SOVEREIGNTY, FAILED. STATES AND INTERNATIONAL REGIMES. Theory Talks is an interactive forum for discussion of debates in International. Relations with an emphasis of the underlying theoretical issues. By frequently inviting cutting-edge specialists
The utopia and reality of sovereignty: social reality, normative IR and 'Organized. Hypocrisy'. DAVID JASON KARP*. Abstract. This article applies E. H. Carr's analysis of utopia and reality, and a Searlean- constructivist analysis of rules and norms, to the concept of 'sovereignty' in general, and. Stephen Krasner's argument in
21 Dec 2017 Stephen D. Krasner, | Stephen D. Krasner, Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. - - Volume 1 Issue 1 - K. J. Holsti.
Stephen Krasner contends that states have never been as sovereign as some have supposed. Throughout history, rulers have been motivated by a desire to stay in power, not by some abstract adherence to international principles. Organized hypocrisy--the presence of longstanding norms that are frequently violated--has
Stephen D. Krasner. Department of Political Science. Stanford University. July 20, 2002. Abstract: Conventional sovereignty has failed, but the policy instruments currently available to repair these failures are Organized hypocrisy, in which actors do one thing and rhetorically embrace another, is not surprising in an
Book Reviews. Stephen D. Krasner, Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy, Princeton: Princeton University Press,. 1999. The problem of sovereignty has returned to the study of politics and international relations recently. It was a major subject of inquiry and debate in the early years of American political science, dominating
The acceptance of human rights and minority rights, the increasing role of international financial institutions, and globalization have led many observers to question the continued viability of the sovereign state. Here a leading expert challenges this conclusion. Stephen Krasner contends that states have never been as
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