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But, unlike communitarians, algorithms are indifferent to social
norms.
In a recent interview, Obama emphasized America’s “extremely effective” participation in multilateral organizations and its role in developing international rules and
norms
as successes of his first-term foreign policy.
Many observers have called for laws and
norms
to secure this new environment.
Some
norms
do exist in cyberspace.
Instead, the Secretary-General appointed a Group of Governmental Experts (UNGGE) which first met in 2004, and in July 2015 proposed a set of
norms
that was later endorsed by the G20.
Norms
can be suggested and developed by a variety of policy entrepreneurs.
Equally important is the development of
norms
regarding privacy and security regarding encryption, back doors, and the removal of child pornography, hate speech, disinformation, and terrorist threats.
As member states contemplate the next steps in the development of cyber norms, the answer may be to avoid putting too much of a burden on any one institution like the UNGGE.
In some cases, development of principles and practices among like-minded states can lead to
norms
to which others may accede at a later point.
In other cases, such as security
norms
for the Internet of Things, the private sector, insurance companies, and non-profit stakeholders might take the lead in developing codes of conduct.
What is certain is that the development of cybersecurity
norms
will be a long process.
My government has pledged its willingness live up to the legal
norms
that are the core of European Union membership.
At the core of the diplomatic impasse is the EU’s demand that Turkey amend its anti-terror legislation to ensure that it reflects more closely the
norms
established by the European Court of Human Rights.
The human rights movement has led nearly all countries to endorse human rights norms, at least in name.
The Soviets were so eager for an agreement that they accepted provisions that, barely noticed at the time, incorporated the principal post-WWII international human-rights
norms.
The Catalonia crisis is a strong hint from history that Europe needs to develop a new type of sovereignty, one that strengthens cities and regions, dissolves national particularism, and upholds democratic
norms.
But differences in cultural
norms
and the difficulty of verification would make such treaties hard to negotiate or implement.
With the global balance of power shifting rapidly, China can no longer be judged solely by Western liberal-democratic
norms.
In fact, he really is a kind of outlaw, with no use for
norms
of civility in government.
Maturity comes only when a child starts to understand that rules and
norms
are not just something arbitrarily imposed by adults, but rather reflections of a shared moral understanding.
But by proclaiming his adherence to this goal, Putin is not exhorting workers to become Stakhonovites and "exceed production norms."
In the US, at least, breaching sexual
norms
still brings with it a moral opprobrium that is unrelated to any real harm it may do.
Relationships were governed not by legal norms, but by informal understandings and a clear distinction between those inside and outside the common mentality.
What is needed is a legitimate system of rules, norms, and institutions, devised by private as well as government stakeholders, that reflects the emerging global nature of economic, political, and social activity as the old state loses its dominance and must coexist with a patchwork of non-state structures of association.
Given Trump’s belief that international negotiations are just a forum for making unilateral demands, how could Mnuchin – who, like his boss, lacks government experience – persuade other countries that adherence to common rules and norms, such as open trade, is in everyone’s interest?
Roughly half the population in Europe and the United States, generally working-class voters, believes that immigration is out of control, posing a threat to public order and cultural
norms.
They brought him to power, albeit not in a way that conforms precisely with democratic norms; they supported him, even when he led them into genocidal crimes and to defeat after defeat.
In many ways, Liberal Order 2.0 – underpinned by institutions like the World Trade Organization and the International Criminal Court (ICC), as well as new
norms
like the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) – sought to shape the world in the West’s image.
The Chinese government can play a crucial role by adopting a code of conduct for all Chinese enterprises investing abroad, in line with internationally accepted
norms
and taking into account the increasing importance of sustainable FDI.
The underpinnings of the rules-based world order are crumbling, and basic
norms
of international behavior and decency are in decay.
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