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AuthorSadiki, Larbi
AuthorSaleh, Layla
Available date2023-12-07T08:37:04Z
Publication Date2020-06-10
Publication NameInternational Spectator
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2020.1747287
CitationSadiki, L., & Saleh, L. (2020). The GCC in crisis: explorations of ‘Normlessness’ in gulf regionalism. The International Spectator, 55(2), 1-16.
ISSN0393-2729
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85087041033&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50264
AbstractIn a field that is so loosely theorised, an investigation into intra-GCC conflict is both apposite and challenging. Empirically, interventions by Gulf states have proliferated across the GCC and MENA since 2011. This Special Issue seeks to fill a void in scholarship by looking at the ongoing crisis through the lens of norms. A hypothesised ‘normlessness’ has taken root: a collapse of (local) guiding principles, some even laid down by member states. Disregard for norms of non-intervention, popular sovereignty, mediation, alliance-making and social solidarity poses risks for (sub)regional stability. Provisionally, one notable weakness lies in prescriptive and proscriptive (regulative) norms pertaining to intra-GCC rules of engagement.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectGCC
Islamic IR
non-intervention
non-Western IR
normlessness
sovereignty
TitleThe GCC in Crisis: Explorations of ‘Normlessness’ in Gulf Regionalism
TypeArticle
Pagination1-16
Issue Number2
Volume Number55
ESSN1751-9721


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