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Emotional Motives in International Relations - Rage, Rancour and Revenge

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Informationen zum Autor Rupert Brodersen received his PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics. Zusammenfassung The study of emotions in International Relations is gaining wide-spread attention. This book explores the emotion of rage through an innovative approach that seeks to split rage into its violent manifestation of aggression and revolt, and into a less visible, passive manifestation of brooding resentment. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Chapter 1 - Experiencing Negative Emotions: Moral Attitude Anger vs. Objective Attitude Rage, Chapter 2 - Rage in Myth and Metaphor, Chapter 3 - Moralizing Rage: Mandates in Group Violence, Chapter 4 - Rage of the Powerless: Ressentiment as "Silent Punishment", Chapter 5 - An Existentialist Reading of Revenge, Chapter 6 - A Carthaginian Peace: The early American occupation of West Germany, 1945-1947, Conclusion

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Introduction, Chapter 1 - Experiencing Negative Emotions: Moral Attitude Anger vs. Objective Attitude Rage, Chapter 2 - Rage in Myth and Metaphor, Chapter 3 - Moralizing Rage: Mandates in Group Violence, Chapter 4 - Rage of the Powerless: Ressentiment as "Silent Punishment", Chapter 5 - An Existentialist Reading of Revenge, Chapter 6 - A Carthaginian Peace: The early American occupation of West Germany, 1945-1947, Conclusion

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