2018
DOI: 10.1057/s41268-018-0165-x
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(De-)stigmatising the outsider: nuclear-armed India, United States, and the global nonproliferation order

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“…Hanson, 2022). This argument is in line with literature that highlights the role of power and social stratification in the social construction of deviance in world order (Adler-Nissen, 2014;Smetana, 2020a;Wagner et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conclusion and Avenues For Further Researchsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Hanson, 2022). This argument is in line with literature that highlights the role of power and social stratification in the social construction of deviance in world order (Adler-Nissen, 2014;Smetana, 2020a;Wagner et al, 2014).…”
Section: Conclusion and Avenues For Further Researchsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, unless the stigmatized group has acquired the full status of cultural and social recognition, the disappearance of the deviant attribute would not automatically lead to destigmatization. In other words, we expect that lack of recognition or "inclusive cultural membership" (Lamont 2018; Claire, Daniel, and Lamont 2016) leads to the possibility that even though the deviant attribute may be shed, a new deviant attribute associated with the group could be conceived, so that the group will remain stigmatized and marginalized (Goffman 1963, 9;Smetana 2020).…”
Section: Destigmatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the nature of the challenge, superordinate actors could plausibly satisfy a revisionist simply by elevating them to a higher position (and acceding to demands for concomitant privileges). For example, the United States and others have effectively “promoted” India to the status of a nuclear weapon state by waiving restrictions on nuclear exports and legitimizing India’s possession of nuclear weapons (Smetana, 2020). Superordinate actors can retain their own advantaged positions—though perhaps diluted by the expansion of the elite club—and the ideational and discursive bases of those advantages remain unthreatened.…”
Section: Anarchy Hierarchy and Revisionismmentioning
confidence: 99%