Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits

Norms in development are typically established at the global level to solve complex development challenges on the ground. These norms are standards of expected behavior about how things ought to be conducted and are deemed crucial for societies to...

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Main Author: Martinsson, Johanna
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/754661468336689726/Global-norms-creation-diffusion-and-limits
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ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ANTI-BRIBERY
ANTI-CORRUPTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY
ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS
ANTICORRUPTION CONVENTIONS
ANTICORRUPTION REFORMS
ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY
ASSETS
AUTHORITY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BRIBE
BRIBERY
BRIBERY OF FOREIGN PUBLIC OFFICIALS
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS TRANSACTION
CITIZEN
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
CIVIL WAR
COALITIONS
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMBATING BRIBERY
CONFIDENCE
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORRUPT
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX
COUNTRIES MUST
CRIME
CRIMINAL
CRISES
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS
DEMOCRATIZATION
DISCLOSURE
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
EFFECTIVE USE
EMBEZZLEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURE
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FULL PARTICIPATION
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL INITIATIVE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION
GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GRAFT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RIGHTS
INCOME
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTION BUILDING
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGITIMACY
LEGITIMATION
LOBBYING
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MEDIA
MINES
MINISTER
MONEY LAUNDERING
MULTINATIONAL
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OFFENSES
OIL
PARLIAMENT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PETTY CORRUPTION
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
POLITICAL SENSITIVITY
POLITICAL STRUCTURES
POLITICIANS
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP
PRIME MINISTER
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC DELIBERATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SUPPORT
REPRESENTATIVES
RESOURCE CURSE
SAFE HAVENS
SANCTIONS
SOCIAL CHANGE
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAXATION
TECHNOCRATIC APPROACH
THEFTS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT PROCEDURES
VESTED INTERESTS
VOTING
WORLD POLITICS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ANTI-BRIBERY
ANTI-CORRUPTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY
ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS
ANTICORRUPTION CONVENTIONS
ANTICORRUPTION REFORMS
ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY
ASSETS
AUTHORITY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
BRIBE
BRIBERY
BRIBERY OF FOREIGN PUBLIC OFFICIALS
BUREAUCRACY
BUSINESS TRANSACTION
CITIZEN
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
CIVIL WAR
COALITIONS
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMBATING BRIBERY
CONFIDENCE
CONSENSUS
CONSTITUENCY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORRUPT
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS
CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX
COUNTRIES MUST
CRIME
CRIMINAL
CRISES
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION MAKING
DECISION-MAKING
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEMOCRATIC STATE
DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS
DEMOCRATIZATION
DISCLOSURE
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
EFFECTIVE USE
EMBEZZLEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURE
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL REFORMS
FULL PARTICIPATION
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL INITIATIVE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION
GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GRAFT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RIGHTS
INCOME
INITIATIVE
INSTITUTION BUILDING
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
LEADERSHIP
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGITIMACY
LEGITIMATION
LOBBYING
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MARKET ECONOMIES
MEDIA
MINES
MINISTER
MONEY LAUNDERING
MULTINATIONAL
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
OFFENSES
OIL
PARLIAMENT
PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES
PETTY CORRUPTION
POLICY MAKERS
POLITICAL CHANGE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INFLUENCE
POLITICAL SENSITIVITY
POLITICAL STRUCTURES
POLITICIANS
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP
PRIME MINISTER
PRIORITIES
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC DELIBERATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SUPPORT
REPRESENTATIVES
RESOURCE CURSE
SAFE HAVENS
SANCTIONS
SOCIAL CHANGE
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAXATION
TECHNOCRATIC APPROACH
THEFTS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPARENT PROCEDURES
VESTED INTERESTS
VOTING
WORLD POLITICS
Martinsson, Johanna
Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
description Norms in development are typically established at the global level to solve complex development challenges on the ground. These norms are standards of expected behavior about how things ought to be conducted and are deemed crucial for societies to flourish. Global norms, however, often fail to successfully diffuse to local contexts. The author intend to argue in this report that many initiatives are effective in putting norms on the global agenda, but few of these norms lead to transformational change on the ground because of cultural and political economy challenges that were not considered in the norm formation or in the advocacy campaign process. Nonetheless, there are lessons to consider that could lead to more successful outcomes. This report explores the journey of norms in development, from emergence to implementation. Specifically, it seeks to identify effective strategies for norms to take root and make part of the global and domestic agendas and limits. It also identifies challenges to the implementation of norms and some possible strategies and tools to overcome these challenges. The report draws from various global policy advocacy campaigns with a particular focus on governance; it also includes notable historic campaigns, such as Britain's antislavery campaign.
format Working Paper
author Martinsson, Johanna
author_facet Martinsson, Johanna
author_sort Martinsson, Johanna
title Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
title_short Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
title_full Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
title_fullStr Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
title_full_unstemmed Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits
title_sort global norms : creation, diffusion, and limits
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/754661468336689726/Global-norms-creation-diffusion-and-limits
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26891
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spelling okr-10986-268912021-04-23T14:04:34Z Global Norms : Creation, Diffusion, and Limits Martinsson, Johanna ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ANTI-BRIBERY ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS ANTICORRUPTION CONVENTIONS ANTICORRUPTION REFORMS ANTICORRUPTION STRATEGY ASSETS AUTHORITY BENEFIT ANALYSIS BRIBE BRIBERY BRIBERY OF FOREIGN PUBLIC OFFICIALS BUREAUCRACY BUSINESS TRANSACTION CITIZEN CITIZENSHIP CIVIL RIGHTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL WAR COALITIONS COLLECTIVE ACTION COMBATING BRIBERY CONFIDENCE CONSENSUS CONSTITUENCY CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRUPT CORRUPTION CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX COUNTRIES MUST CRIME CRIMINAL CRISES DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENT DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEMOCRATIC STATE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS DEMOCRATIZATION DISCLOSURE EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EFFECTIVE USE EMBEZZLEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL REFORMS FULL PARTICIPATION GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GLOBAL INITIATIVE GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES GOVERNMENT REVENUES GRAFT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS INCOME INITIATIVE INSTITUTION BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL POLITICS INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL SYSTEM LEGITIMACY LEGITIMATION LOBBYING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARKET ECONOMIES MEDIA MINES MINISTER MONEY LAUNDERING MULTINATIONAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICY NATIONS NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OFFENSES OIL PARLIAMENT PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PETTY CORRUPTION POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL CHANGE POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INFLUENCE POLITICAL SENSITIVITY POLITICAL STRUCTURES POLITICIANS PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP PRIME MINISTER PRIORITIES PROCUREMENT PRODUCERS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC DELIBERATION PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC OPINION PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES RESOURCE CURSE SAFE HAVENS SANCTIONS SOCIAL CHANGE STREAMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAXATION TECHNOCRATIC APPROACH THEFTS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT PROCEDURES VESTED INTERESTS VOTING WORLD POLITICS Norms in development are typically established at the global level to solve complex development challenges on the ground. These norms are standards of expected behavior about how things ought to be conducted and are deemed crucial for societies to flourish. Global norms, however, often fail to successfully diffuse to local contexts. The author intend to argue in this report that many initiatives are effective in putting norms on the global agenda, but few of these norms lead to transformational change on the ground because of cultural and political economy challenges that were not considered in the norm formation or in the advocacy campaign process. Nonetheless, there are lessons to consider that could lead to more successful outcomes. This report explores the journey of norms in development, from emergence to implementation. Specifically, it seeks to identify effective strategies for norms to take root and make part of the global and domestic agendas and limits. It also identifies challenges to the implementation of norms and some possible strategies and tools to overcome these challenges. The report draws from various global policy advocacy campaigns with a particular focus on governance; it also includes notable historic campaigns, such as Britain's antislavery campaign. 2017-06-05T17:32:44Z 2017-06-05T17:32:44Z 2011-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/754661468336689726/Global-norms-creation-diffusion-and-limits http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26891 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research