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I examine the role of international norms about religious liberty on change of church-state relations. I study the impact of international law and the European Union policy norms on church-state institutions in France and Turkey. EU pressures produce different outcomes depending on historical and institutional legacies. I examine the reasons of this variation to understand the internalization of international norms about religious liberty at the state level. I ask two main questions: (1) When do international norms generate domestic institutional change in the governance of religion; and (2) how do international norms generate institutional change? I argue that to understand the relationship between international norms and domestic institutional change, institutionalist theories should be combined with the theories that have established the links between international and domestic arenas. Specifically, I develop a middle-range theory, which allows the specification of the conditions under which certain mechanisms work while others do not. |
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| Kilinc, Ramazan. "International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Change of Church-State Relations in France and Turkey" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association 48th Annual Convention, Hilton Chicago, CHICAGO, IL, USA, Feb 28, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p179966_index.html> |
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| Kilinc, R. , 2007-02-28 "International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Change of Church-State Relations in France and Turkey" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association 48th Annual Convention, Hilton Chicago, CHICAGO, IL, USA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p179966_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: I examine the role of international norms about religious liberty on change of church-state relations. I study the impact of international law and the European Union policy norms on church-state institutions in France and Turkey. EU pressures produce different outcomes depending on historical and institutional legacies. I examine the reasons of this variation to understand the internalization of international norms about religious liberty at the state level. I ask two main questions: (1) When do international norms generate domestic institutional change in the governance of religion; and (2) how do international norms generate institutional change? I argue that to understand the relationship between international norms and domestic institutional change, institutionalist theories should be combined with the theories that have established the links between international and domestic arenas. Specifically, I develop a middle-range theory, which allows the specification of the conditions under which certain mechanisms work while others do not. |
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| International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Church-State Relations in France and Turkey Ramazan Kilinc Department of Political Science Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85287-3902 ramazan@asu.edu February 2007 Paper for presentation at the 2007 Annual Meeting of International Studies Association February 28- March 3 2006 Chicago Illinois. Kilinc: International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Church-State Relations in France Turkey and the Netherlands Why have the institutions governing church-state relations in France and the Netherlands |
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