- Alexander Betts & Phil Orchard, Introduction: The Normative Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
- Alexander Betts, From Persecution to Deprivation: How Refugee Norms Adapt at Implementation
- Michael Bluman Schroeder & Alana Tiemessen, Transnational Advocacy and Accountability: From Declarations of Anti-Impunity to Implementing the Rome Statute
- Sarah Percy, The Unimplemented Norm: Anti-Mercenary Law and the Problems of Institutionalization
- Urvashi Aneja, International NGOs and the Implementation of the Norm for Need-Based Humanitarian Assistance in Sri Lanka
- Phil Orchard, Implementing a Global Internally Displaced Persons Protection Regime
- Jennifer M. Welsh, Implementing the 'Responsibility to Protect': Catalyzing Debate and Building Capacity
- Brian L. Job & Anastasia Shesterinina, China as a Global Norm-Shaper: Institutionalization and Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect
- Emily Paddon, Peacekeeping in the Congo: Implementation of the Protection of Civilians Norm
- Catherine Weaver & Christian Peratsakis, Engineering Policy Norm Implementation: The World Bank's Transparency Transformation
- Miriam Anderson, From Principle to Policy: The Emergence, Implementation and Re-Articulation of the Right to Post-Conflict Property Repossession
- James Milner, The Implementation of 'Integrated Approaches' in the UN System: Lessons from Tanzania and Burundi
- Scott D Watson, Institutionalizing and Implementing the Disaster Relief Norm: The League of Red Cross Societies and the International Relief Union
- Anna Schmidt, Status Determination and Recognition
- Alexander Betts & Phil Orchard, Conclusions: Norms and the Politics of Implementation
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Betts & Orchard: Implementation and World Politics
Alexander Betts (Univ. of Oxford - Refugee Studies Centre) & Phil Orchard (Univ. of Queensland - Political Science and International Studies) have published Implementation and World Politics: How International Norms Change Practice (Oxford Univ. Press 2014). Contents include: