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National Identities and International Relations

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Ned Lebow is author, co-author or editor of thirty-four books - six with Cambridge University Press - and has written perhaps 250 peer-reviewed articles. His research is multidisciplinary and bridges international relations, psychology, history, classics, philosophy, and philosophy of science. He has recently completed fifty years of university teaching at institutions in North America and Europe. He has held positions, or visiting appointments, in political science, public policy, international relations, psychology and classics departments. He has served as president of the International Society of Political Psychology, has won five book awards, and has received honorary degrees. Klappentext Identity is the master variable for many constructivist scholars of international politics. In this comparative study, Richard Ned Lebow shows that states do not have identities any more than people do. Leaders, peoples, and foreign actors seek to impose national identifications consistent with their political projects and psychological needs. These identifications are multiple, fluid and rise in importance as a function of priming and context. Leaders are at least as likely to invoke national identifications as rationalizations for policies pursued for other reasons as they are to be influenced by them. National identifications are nevertheless important because they invariably stress the alleged uniqueness of a people and its country, and are a principal means of seeking status and building self-esteem. Lebow tracks the relative appeal of these principles, the ways in which they are constructed, how they influence national identifications, and how they in turn affect regional and international practices. Zusammenfassung This book examines national identity! the functions it serves! and its implications for foreign policy and international politics. Richard Ned Lebow explores how problematic identity is for certain perspectives on foreign policy analysis! questioning the link between principles of justice! identity! and behaviour and policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Ontological insecurity; 3. National vs individual identifications; 4. Roles; 5. Affiliations, bodies, biographies; 6. Agency; 7. Challenges for constructivism; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors Richard Ned Lebow, Lebow Richard Ned
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.10.2016
 
EAN 9781107166301
ISBN 978-1-107-16630-1
No. of pages 282
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International Relations

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