Global Norms with a Local Face
Discover the intricate dynamics of post-conflict governance in Global Norms with a Local Face by Lisbeth Zimmermann, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This insightful hardback edition spans 314 pages and delves into the interaction between external rule-of-law promotion and the translation of norms within post-conflict states, with a particular focus on Guatemala as a compelling case study.
Zimmermann employs an innovative theoretical framework to explore how international norms are adapted to local contexts, making this book an essential read for scholars and practitioners alike. Whether you are engaged in international relations, peacebuilding, or international law, this work offers valuable perspectives on democracy promotion and development. Enhance your understanding of global governance and local realities with this thought-provoking analysis.