Socializing Democratic Norms: The Role of International Organizations for the Construction of Europe

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230523067

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摘要: Socialising Democratic Norms asks how and why the shared values identities contained in a democratic norm set are spread to an ever growing circle of states New Europe, process seems be changing Europe into community ideas based on identity set. It also important question occur easily some countries, whilst less or not at all others. The volume offers new social constructivist framework for understanding transfer norms from international setting domestic arena. specific focus is socialization through organizations (UN, NATO, EU OSCE) countries that located different ideational distance core value community. investigated Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Belarus Turkey.

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