Martha Finnemore

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Martha Finnemore is a prominent American international relations scholar known for her influential work on constructivism and the role of norms and international organizations in global politics.

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instanceOf constructivist theorist
international relations scholar
person
political scientist
academicDegree PhD in political science
citizenship United States of America
coAuthor Michael Barnett
coAuthorOf Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics
countryOfResidence United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
Stanford University
University of Minnesota
employer George Washington University
fieldOfWork constructivism in international relations
global governance
international norms
international organizations
international political sociology
international relations
gender female
hasAcademicDiscipline political science
hasTaughtAt George Washington University
hasWrittenOn United Nations peace operations
surface form: United Nations peacekeeping

legitimacy in international politics
norm entrepreneurs in international relations
influenced constructivist international relations theory
scholarship on international norms
influencedBy constructivism
knownFor analysis of changing norms about the use of force
developing constructivist approaches in international relations
research on international norms
research on international organizations
theorizing the social construction of state interests
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Political Science Association
notableWork National Interests in International Society
Rules for the World: International Organizations in Global Politics
The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of Force
occupation professor
researchInterest humanitarian intervention
international organizations as bureaucracies
norm dynamics
state interests and identity
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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