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Changing Arms Control Norms in International Society
Norms and societies in international relations
Norms in international relations
What does “international society” look like?
Influence of norms on states’ behavior
Beyond the norm life cycle model
Emergence of norms regarding weapons use
Norms regarding weapons use
Chivalry and the norm against poison use in Europe
Bushido and the norm against gun use in Japan
The advent of “European inter-state society”
“Civilized” war? Adoption of St. Petersburg Declaration
Development of norms regarding weapons use in “inter-state society”
The standard of “civilization”
From European inter-state society to inter-state society
Changes in domestic society and their impact on inter-state society
Rules for “civilized” war: the Hague Peace Conference
Universalization of “inter-state society”
Construction of normative ideas regarding nuclear weapons
Decreasing autonomy of “inter-state society”?
Conclusion of the Mine Ban Treaty
Formation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions
Viscosity of nuclear non-proliferation norm
Advent of a new dark age?
Future of norms regarding weapons use
Growth of “inter-state society”
Inter-state society’s decreasing autonomy
The future of international politics
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