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accommodation, spirit of 13, 88
Al-Amiri, Ayman 109
Al-Hosani, Yacoub 108–109
Alker, Hayward 9
aosis (Alliance of Small Island States) 16
apartheid (1946–1961) 36–43, 156, 165, 167
Australia on 36, 38, 57–62, 73, 77–78
Canada on 38, 62–73, 75, 77–78
core coalition against 43–48
Diefenbaker on 68
India on 37–50, 53, 56–57, 65–70, 74
Sharpeville massacre and 50–51, 58–59, 62, 64, 78
United Kingdom on 38, 49–57, 73, 75–78
appropriateness 44, 163
of Cuban embargo 85, 87–88, 90–91
logic of 26
of nuclear weapons ban 128, 130, 131
Arangio-Ruiz, Gaetano 172
Argentina 112
asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) 11
Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act (1946) 39–40
Atomic Energy Commission 122–123, 126, 139, 144
Australia 18, 36, 38, 57–62, 73, 77–78
Bahamas 109–110
Bain, Mervyn 89–90, 93–95
Baird, John 22
Barwick, Garfield 62
Bearce, David 13
Bennet, Andrew 171
Bhabha, Homi 139–140
biological weapons 123, 129
bloc politics 8–13, 79, 92, 161
Bondanella, Stacy 13
Brazil 84, 87–88
Brazys, Samuel 13
Bredal, Lars 110
brics countries 11
Brown, Sherrod 115–116
Bryce, Robert 70–71
Burns, E.L.M. 134, 146–147
Bush, George W. 95, 98, 100–101, 104
Byers, Michael 172
Canada 1–2, 18
on apartheid 38, 62–73, 75, 77–78
on Cuban embargo 84, 99, 103, 105, 108
on nuclear weapons ban 127, 128, 131, 133–135, 146–148
Cartagena Summit (2012) 103, 104
Carter, David B. 34
case studies 20, 157, 159–160, 165–168
Castro, Fidel 90, 98, 106. See also Cuban embargo
Central African Federation 55
Chávez, Hugo 104
Checkel, Jeffrey T. 166–167, 171
chemical weapons 17–18, 123, 129
Chifley, Ben 57
Chile 112
“civilizing mission” 45
Claude, Inis L. 14, 23–24
Cleveland, Harlan 143–144, 146
climate change 16
Clinton, Bill 95, 97–101, 104
Clinton, Hilary 89, 105
coalitions. See core coalitions
Cold War
bloc politics and 9, 11–12, 79, 92
Cuban embargo and 88, 92, 102
nuclear weapons and 119, 142–143
collective legitimization 3, 15, 22, 29, 93, 152
apartheid and 36, 48
Claude on 14, 23–24
Cuban embargo and 80, 93, 102–103, 106–107
nuclear weapons ban and 128
Collier, David 166
conditioning factors 4, 15, 26–29, 152, 154, 166
of apartheid 38–39, 51–52, 61–62, 66
of Cuban embargo 81, 93–94, 105–108
of nuclear weapons ban 131
“constructive engagement” 82, 87, 88, 93, 103
core coalitions 4, 16–22, 43–48, 152–153
against apartheid 43–48
against Cuban embargo 16, 80–81, 84–88, 98–100
definition of 16
discourse analysis and 169
formation of 17
interstate socialization and 22–26
against nuclear weapons 127–142
rhetorical action and 18–22, 38, 80, 156
Cuban Assets Control Regulations (1963) 82
Cuban Democracy Act (1992) 82, 85, 86, 92, 105
Cuban embargo (1991–2016) 79–84, 165, 167–168
Cold War and 88, 92, 102
“constructive engagement” on 82, 87, 88, 93, 103
core coalition against 16, 80–81, 84–88, 98–100
démarches on 82, 107–111
goals of 82–83
history of 81–84
human rights violations and 90, 95, 99, 116
resolution on ending of 116–117
Russian policies and 79–81, 89–95
social constructivism and 87
Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act (1996) 85, 92, 98
“cuing” 21–22, 44–45, 86, 130
Datta, Monti 10
Dean, Arthur 132–133, 137–138, 141, 145
decolonization 9, 120, 155, 167
Mantilla on 17
United Kingdom and 48, 52–53, 73
Deitelhoff, Nicole 16, 29, 35, 153, 164
démarches 82, 107–111
Denmark 110, 111
Diefenbaker, John 64–72, 75, 147
discourse analysis 24, 31, 38, 168, 169. See also rhetorical action
Dixon, William J. 7
Douglas-Home, Alec 53–54
Dubow, Saul 55
Dumitriu, Petru 111
Earnest, Josh 106
Eisenhower, Stuart 97
Elster, Jon 20, 27, 173
English School 33–34, 73–74
European International Society 33
“experiential commensurability” 73
Finnemore, Martha 28–29
Fisk, Daniel 99
Food for Peace Act (1966) 82
Foreign Assistance Act (1962) 82
Foucault, Michel 168
France 18, 41–42, 110, 127
Franken, Al 115–116
Freeman, Linda 68–69
free trade 84–87, 92, 107–108
Gandhi, Mohandas K. 138
Garfinkel, Alan 166
Gates, Thomas 131–132
Gheciu, Alexandra 28
“Ghetto Act” (1946) 39–40
“gift exchanges.” See side payments
global warming 16
Godber, J.B. 133
Goertz, Gary 120, 167
Goffman, Erving 27
Goodman, Rodney 21
Gorbachev, Mikhail 89
Green, Howard 134, 146–147
group politics 11–12
Guzzini, Stefano 159, 168–169
Haas, Richard 35, 113
Haley, Nikki 30
on Cuban embargo 116–118
on Jerusalem 1–2, 33
Harkness, Doublas 146–147
Harper, Steven 1–2
Hays, Dennis 97
Heinbecker, Paul 1
Helms-Burton Law (1996) 81, 85, 96–101
Mexico and 104–105
United Arab Emirates and 108
Henshaw, Peter 54–55, 67, 68
Holloway, Steven 12–13, 88
Holocaust 42
Hooijmaaijers, Bas 11
Hovet, Thomas 8
Howard, John 98
human rights violations 88, 90, 95, 99, 116
Hurd, Ian 16, 152, 172
on Cuban embargo 114
on diplomatic pressure 30
on Iraq 31
on liberal norms 14–15
on Libya 21, 24, 28, 31, 35, 170
on rhetorical action 22
on sanctions 35
on socialized norms 33
on state representatives 38
Hyam, Ronald 54–55
hypocrisy 4, 81, 131, 134–138, 170, 172–173
Godber on 133
Mantilla on 172–173
McCloy on 140, 141
Rice on 89
of socialization efforts 15, 27, 37, 49, 119, 122, 149
Urquhart on 142
Iida, Keisuke 9–10
Ikenberry, John 34
indentured persons 40
India
on apartheid 37–50, 53, 56–57, 65–70, 74
on nuclear weapons ban 121–122, 128, 129, 136–142
information politics 79
Ingraham, Hubert 110
International Criminal Court 153
International Monetary Fund (imf) 34
interstate socialization 31, 149, 164, 165
core coalitions and 22–26, 155
Cuban embargo and 80–81
democratic regimes and 151–152
nuclear weapons ban and 120–122, 127, 130–131
social constructivism and 2–4
See also socialization
Iran 18, 97
Iraq 31, 46–47
Israel 1–2, 33, 153, 156
Jackson, Patrick 19–20, 22, 25–26, 33, 168, 170
Jackson-Vanick Amendment to Trade Act (1974) 82
Jacobson, Roberta 101, 102
Japan 87, 128
Jerusalem 1–2, 33
Jinks, Derek 21
Johnston, Ian 28
Jordan 109, 111
Karnad, Bharat 140–141
Kennedy, John F. 135, 138, 144
Keohane, Robert 154
Keukeleire, Stephan 11
Khan, Imran 30
Khashoggi, Jamal 30
Khrushchev, Nikita 131–133, 138, 143
Kim, Soo Yeon 9
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 68
Kirkpatrick, Jeane vi
Klobuchar, Amy 115–116
Klotz, Audie 37, 41, 42
Krebs, Ronald R. 19–20, 168, 170
on rhetorical action 22
on socialization agents 25–26
on socialized norms 33
Krippendorf, Klaus 168
Laatikainen, Katie 11–12, 16
Lantis, Jeffrey 34
Leahy, Patrick 115–116
legitimization. See collective legitimization
LeoGrande, William M. 103–104, 105–106, 114
Lewicki, Mariusz 110
Libertad Act. See Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act
Libya 73
Hays on 97
Hurd on 21, 24–25, 28, 31, 35, 170
Louw, Eric 70
Macmillan, Harold 55, 56, 69, 75–78
Menzies and 60–61
on nuclear weapons ban 138, 143
Verwoerd and 76
Mahoney, James 120, 166, 167
Malan, Daniel 41, 45
Mandela, Nelson 39, 90
Mantilla, Giovanni 5, 24, 114–115, 159–160
on decolonization 17
on diplomatic pressure 22, 29–30
on forum isolation 164
on frontal diplomatic struggle 19
on hypocrisy 172–173
on international law 155
on interstate coalitions 16
on multilateralism 153
on normative concerns 26
on rule-making process 35
Markey, Edward 115–116
McCloy, John J. 119, 135–137, 140, 141
McGillion, Chris 97, 98, 100
Menon, Krishna 138, 141
Menzies, Robert 36, 56–62, 69, 76
Merkley, Jeff 115–116
Mexico 84, 85, 89, 99, 100, 103–105
Mihut, Eugen 111
Milliken, Jennifer 168
Molotov, Vyacheslav 128–129
Morley, Morris 104–105, 112
Mosler, Martin 9
multilateral diplomacy 3
nafta (North American Free Trade Agreement) 105, 112
Namibia 41, 156
Nash, Walter 69
nationalism, Russian 93–95
National Party of South Africa 45–46
National Security Agency 144–145
nato (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 73
expansion of 94
influence of 28
nuclear weapons of 122, 128, 131, 142–143, 147
Nehru, Jawaharlal 69–70, 138–141
neorealism 9–10, 29, 74, 112–113
New Zealand 60, 66
Nichols, Kenneth D. 139
Nigeria 53–54, 69, 78
Non-Aligned Movement 38
apartheid and 74
nuclear weapons and 119, 121–122, 124, 128–131, 135–138, 142
normative frameworks 20, 21, 102–103
accountability and 150
interstate 43–47, 53, 84, 128
public accountability and 150
Norway 88
nuclear weapons ban (1946–1961) 119–127, 142–148, 165–167
core coalition for 127–142
No First Use principle of 141
Obama, Barack 95–96, 101–106, 114, 116
Obydenkova, Anastasia 34
Pakistan 39, 136–137
Palestine 156
Pandit, Vijayalakshmi 40, 46, 69
Panke, Diana 13
Pankin, Boris 90
Partial Test Ban Treaty (1954) 141
path dependence 162–163
Pearson, Lester 65, 71
Pearson correlation coefficient 163
Perkovich, George 138–141
Petrova, Margarita 25, 29, 32, 167
on decolonization 155
on “strategic arguing” 19
Poland
on apartheid 42, 48
on Cuban embargo 110, 111
on nuclear weapons ban 130
Portugal 70, 153
possibility principle 120, 167
Potrafke, Niklas 9
Power, Samantha 96, 103
Presidential Suspension of Right of Action (US) 97, 100
Primakov, Yevgeny 93–95
Rabi, Isador 139
racial equality
unga resolution on 41
Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 42
See also apartheid
Rapport, Aaron 154, 171
Reed, Jack 115–116
rhetorical action 18–22, 26, 38, 80, 156. See also discourse analysis
Rhodes, Ben 101–102
Rice, Susan 89, 104
Risse, Thomas 18, 31
Robertson, James 78
Robinson, Harold Basil 65–66, 69–71, 77, 146–148
rogue states 31, 153
Romania 110–111
Roosevelt, Eleanor 68
Rosert, Elvira 19–20
Russett, Bruce 9
Russian Federation 17–18
on Cuban embargo 79–82, 89–95, 106
nationalism in 93–95
See also ussr
Sanches, Edalina Rodrigues 9
sanctions fatigue 35, 113
Sandys, Duncan 60
Schimmelfennig, Frank 18–19, 23, 24, 27
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. 144
Schwebe, Stephen 172
Seabra, Pedro 9
selection bias 160, 165–166
self-entrapment 48
Serbia 94, 119, 135, 137
Sharman, Jason 171
Sharpeville massacre (1960) 50–51, 58–59, 62, 64, 78
side payments 34, 72–73, 161
Sikkink, Kathryn 28–29
Smith, Gerard 139
Smith, Karen 11–12, 16
social constructivism 3, 149, 159, 165–166
conditioning factors of 4
Cuban embargo and 87
socialization 25, 81, 155, 157
agents of 22, 26–28
consensus-building and 36–37
Ikenberry on 34
information politics and 79
Lantis on 34
state representatives and 32
See also interstate socialization
social media 171
South Africa 38–39, 153
core coalition against 43–48
National Party of 45–46
Sharpeville massacre in 50–51, 58–59, 62, 64, 78
Witwatersrand Strike in 50
See also apartheid
Soviet Union. See ussr
Stevenson, Adlai 133, 144
St. Laurent, Louis 64
Stone, Randall W. 34
Strijdom, Johannes 45–46
Stultz, Newell 51
Swindler, Ann 20
Tange, Arthur 59
Tannenwald, Nina 121, 125–127
Tanzania 85
Tarnoff, Peter 99
Thant, U 124, 162
tipping point 30
Tocci, Nathalie 26, 166
Tomlinson, Rodney 12–13, 88
Toricelli Act (1992). See Cuban Democracy Act
Trading with the Enemy Act (1917) 82
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (2017) 125, 127
Trudeau, Justin 1–2
Trump, Donald
Cuban policies of 114–116
on Jerusalem 1–2, 33
United Arab Emirates (uae) 107–109
United Kingdom
on apartheid 38, 49–57, 73, 75–78
on Cuban embargo 103
nuclear weapons of 127, 128, 131, 133, 143–146
United Nations Charter 21, 47–48, 117, 124, 156, 161
United States 95–106, 114–118
nuclear weapons of 127, 128, 131–134, 143–146
Presidential Suspension of Right of Action of 97
Yeltsin’s view of 89–90
See also Cuban embargo
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 42
Urquhart, Brian 52
Uruguay 84, 85–86, 89, 104
ussr (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) 74
on apartheid 38, 45
collapse of 82–83, 89–90
on Cuban embargo 79–82, 89–95
nuclear weapons of 121–125, 128–145
See also Russian Federation
van Hollen, Chris 115–116
Verwoerd, Hendrik 45–46, 69, 75–77
Viera, Vinicius Rodrigues 34
Vietnam 113
Voeten, Erik 10–11, 96
Wallbott, Linda 16, 29, 153, 164
Warren, Elizabeth 115–116
Warsaw Pact 142–143
Weinberg, Darren 168
Wendt, Alexander 17, 31, 43
Whitehouse, Sheldon 115–116
Wikileaks 107, 151
Witwatersrand Strike 50
World Bank 34
World Trade Organization (wto) 98, 100
World War i 129
World War ii 128–129
Yeltsin, Boris 89–90
Yugoslavia 94, 119, 137
Zakaria, Fareed 150
Zarakol, Ayse 171
Zedillo, Ernesto 105
Zimbabwe 70, 156
Zimbalist, Andrew 83
Zinnes, Dina A. 160

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Going Along to Get Along: Diplomatic Pressure and Interstate Socialization at the United Nations

Reihe:  Diplomatic Studies, Band: 22
Cover Going Along to Get Along: Diplomatic Pressure and Interstate Socialization at the United Nations
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07 Dec 2024
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    • Afrika Studien
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    • Internationales Recht
      • Internationale Organisationen
    • Internationale Beziehungen
      • Internationale Beziehungen
      • Diplomatische Studien
      • Internationale Institutionen und Governance
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Global, Multilateral Diplomacy at the United Nations
Chapter 2 Diplomatic Pressure in Global, Multilateral Diplomacy
Chapter 3 Apartheid (1946–1961)
Chapter 4 The Embargo on Cuba (1991–2016)
Chapter 5 The Ban on Nuclear Weapons (1946–1961)
Conclusion
Appendix Data and Methods
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

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