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出生 发表于 2025-3-24 00:35:05

Rival Norm Entrepreneurship: Rivaling Proposals at the OAS and the BRICS,ersonnel commitments and put forward individual rival formulations. Brazil’s normative agency within the BRICS grouping reflects the country’s ambivalent stance towards the grouping. On the issue of a global cybercrime treaty, Brazil joined its fellow BRICS states in joint rival norm entrepreneurshi

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马赛克 发表于 2025-3-24 07:34:08

Passivity,or both forms of passivity to blend into each other. Limited financial and personnel resources or a lack of expertise, may constrain normative engagement to a similar extent as formal exclusion from a negotiation.

外向者 发表于 2025-3-24 11:22:43

Conclusion,analyze Brazil’s posture towards the global cyber norms debate. Third, I apply the Normative Agency Framework to Brazil’s engagement with cyber norms. Finally, I discuss the implications of my insights for norm research, cyber norm research, and studies of Brazilian foreign policy.

savage 发表于 2025-3-24 15:48:49

Großzahlige empirische ForschungS forum. Third, Brazil practiced norm bridge-building at the NETmundial conference and at two UN forums. Fourth, Brazil remained passive in the negotiation of several cyber norm proposals. I then outline the research design and methodology of the study, explain its limitations, and sketch the plan f

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