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Norms and Values: Rethinking the Domestic Analogy [Abstract]

Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 1 (1987)

Kratochwil argues that a social-scientific study of the behavior of regimes, and how they exercise power, is a useful method to challenge the exaggerated view of international relations as a "normless anarchy." By showing how "expectations" dictate action in international affairs, his method asserts the existence of a universal force among nations.

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