Question

With Michael Barnett, this scholar created a framework for analyzing international agencies as norm-setting bureaucracies in Rules for the World. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this scholar who, with Kathryn Sikkink, argued that norms undergo a “life cycle” of emergence, cascade, and internalization while structuring international relations.
ANSWER: Martha Finnemore
[10e] Finnemore holds that IR is best analyzed in terms of this process, whereby convention and beliefs, and not objective reality, create categories like “gender.”
ANSWER: social construction [or word forms of socially constructed; accept IR constructivism]
[10m] “Anarchy is What States Make of It” argues that this phrase, which denotes the context of how states apply intimidation, is socially constructed. These are the last two words in the title of a 2001 John Mearsheimer book.
ANSWER: power politics [or Machtpolitik; accept great power politics or The Tragedy of Great Power Politics] (“Anarchy is What States Make of It” is by Alexander Wendt.)
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MichiganBerkeley A0101020
FloridaBerkeley B0000
BrownColumbia A010010
Chicago DToronto B010010
Claremont CollegesOttawa010010
Cornell AColumbia B001010
Chicago ACornell B010010
Georgia TechSouth Carolina0000
HarvardWUSTL A010010
IllinoisMcGill0000
Iowa StateVirginia010010
Minnesota BJohns Hopkins010010
KentuckyIndiana0101020
NYUChicago B010010
North Carolina BWaterloo010010
NorthwesternMaryland010010
PennYale B0000
RutgersDuke010010
StanfordTruman State001010
TexasYale A0000
North Carolina AToronto A0101020
PurdueVanderbilt0000
WUSTL BArizona State010010