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Arms and Influence: U.S. Technology Innovations and the Evolution of International Security Norms

Contributor(s): Lantis, Jeffrey S (Author)

ISBN: 9780804793230

Publisher: Stanford Security Studies

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Pub Date: July 27, 2016

Dewey: 355.070973

LCCN: 2015047055

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.10 lbs) 280 pages

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Arms and Influence explores the complex relationship between technology, policymaking, and international norms. Modern technological innovations such as the atomic bomb, armed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and advanced reconnaissance satellites have fostered debates about the boundaries of international norms and legitimate standards of behavior. These advances allow governments new opportunities for action around the world and have, in turn, prompted a broader effort to redefine international standards in areas such as self-defense, sovereignty, and preemptive strikes.

In this book, Jeffrey S. Lantis develops a new theory of norm change and identifies its stages, including redefinition (involving domestic political deliberations) and constructive norm substitution (in multilateral institutions). He deftly takes some of the most controversial new developments in military technologies and embeds them in international relations theory. The case evidence he presents suggests that periods of change are underway across numerous different issue areas.

Review Quotes: "[T]his is a theoretically rigorous and stimulating book, which will interest scholars of constructivism, international norm regimes and American foreign policy."--Emil Archambault " Political Studies Review"

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