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1 Explaining International Norm Change 1
Pt. I Sovereignty Norms 27
2 Banning Piracy: The State Monopoly on Military Force 29
3 The End of Conquest: Consolidating Sovereign Equality 55
4 Protecting Cultural Treasures in Wartime 85
5 Terrorism: Reinforcing States' Monopoly on Force 109
6 Extraterritoriality: Expanding Exclusive Internal Jurisdiction 141
Pt. II Liberal Norms 167
7 Slavery: Liberal Norms and Human Rights 169
8 Genocide 205
9 Refugees and Asylum 237
10 Humanitarian Intervention 263
11 The Emerging Right to Democracy 289
12 Cycles of International Norm Change 323
References 339
Index 383
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