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| 245 | 0 4 | ▼a The international politics of recognition / ▼c edited by Thomas Lindemann and Erik Ringmar. |
| 260 | ▼a London : ▼b Routledge, ▼c 2016. | |
| 300 | ▼a vii, 239 p. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 500 | ▼a Reprint. Originally published: Boulder, CO : Paradigm Publishers, 2014. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a Theoretical preliminaries -- The international politics of recognition / Erik Ringmar -- Recognition between states : on the moral substrate of international relations / Axel Honneth -- Prickly states : recognition and disrespect between persons and peoples / Reinhard Wolf -- Symbolic and physical violence / Philippe Braud -- Is a just peace possible without thin and thick recognition? / Pierre Allan & Alexis Keller -- Empirical applications -- Spirit, recognition and foreign policy : Germany and World War II / Richard Ned Lebow -- World War I from the perspective of power cycle theory : recognition, "adjustment delusions", and the "trauma of expectations foregone" / Charles F. Doran -- Recognition, disrespect, and the struggle for Morocco : rethinking imperial Germany's security dilemma / Michelle Murray -- Self-identification, recognition and conflicts : the evolution of Taiwan's identity, 1949-2008 / Yana Zuo -- Recognition, the non-proliferation regime and proliferation crises / Alexandre Hummel -- Recognizing the enemy : terrorism as symbolic violence / Andreas Behnke -- Conclusions -- Concluding remarks on the empirical study of international recognition / Thomas Lindemann. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a International relations. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Sovereignty. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Recognition (International law). |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Lindemann, Thomas, ▼d 1966-. |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Ringmar, Erik, ▼d 1960- ▼0 AUTH(211009)91974. |
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책소개
Lindeman (political science, Artois U., France) and Ringmar (international relations, Shanghai Jiaotong U., China) seek to place sociological theorizing about the subjectivity of the state--i.e., how states form, maintain, dissolve, and seek recognition for their identities--at the heart of analysis of international relations, arguing that the struggle for recognition provides the motivation for much of state behavior. They present 11 chapters that theorize the role of recognition in international relations and explore empirical cases. The theoretical papers discuss recognition as a moral substrate of international relations, recognition and disrespect, recognition in relation to symbolic and physical violence, and the role of recognition in establishing a just peace. The empirical papers address such topics as spirit, recognition, and Germany in World War II; World War I from the perspective of power cycle theory; recognition and the evolution of Taiwan's identity; recognition and the nuclear non-proliferation regime; and terrorism and recognition. Annotation ⓒ2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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저자소개
에릭 링마(엮은이)
스웨덴 출생. 스웨덴 웁살라 대학과 미국 예일 대학에서 박사 학위를 받았으며. 이후 영국의 런던정경대학(London School of Economics & Political Science), 태국의 쭐라롱컨(Chulalongkorn) 대학 등에서 강의를 한 바 있다. 그의 연구들에서는 문화적 변수를 통해 국제관계와 경제 현상을 설명하려는 시도들을 볼 수 있으며, 여러 사회들 사이에 존재하는 문화적 다양성에 주목하고 있다. 2010년까지 대만 신쭈(新竹) 국립교통대학(國立交通大學) 사회문화학 교수로 재직하였으며, 2011년부터 상하이(上海) 교통대학(交通大學) 국제관계학 교수로 재직 중이다. 저서로는, 《Why Europe Was First: Social Change and Economic Success in Europe and East Asia, 1500-2050 (London: Anthem Books, 2007).》, 《The Mechanics of Modernity in Europe & East Asia: The Institutional Origins of Social Change and Stagnation (London: Routledge, 2005)》, 《Identity, Interest & Action: A Cultural Explanation of Sweden’s Intervention in the Thirty Years War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996)》 등이 있다.
Thomas Lindemann(엮은이)
목차
Part I Theoretical Preliminaries Introduction The International Politics of Recognition Erik Ringmar 1 Recognition between States: On the Moral Substrate of International Relations Axel Honneth 2 Prickly States? Recognition and Disrespect between Persons and Peoples Reinhard Wolf 3 Symbolic and Physical Violence Philippe Braud 4 Is a Just Peace Possible without Thin and Thick Recognition? Pierre Allan and Alexis Keller Part II Empirical Applications 5 Spirit, Recognition, and Foreign Policy: Germany and World War II Richard Ned Lebow 6 World War I from the Perspective of Power Cycle Theory: Recognition, "Adjustment Delusions," and the "Trauma of Expectations Foregone" Charles F. Doran 7 Recognition, Disrespect, and the Struggle for Morocco: Rethinking Imperial Germany's Security Dilemma Michelle Murray 8 Self-Identification, Recognition, and Conflicts: The Evolution of Taiwan's Identity, 1949-2008 Yana Zuo 9 Recognition, the Non-Proliferation Regime, and Proliferation Crises Alexandre Hummel 10 Recognizing the Enemy: Terrorism as Symbolic Violence Andreas Behnke Part III Conclusions 11 Concluding Remarks on the Empirical Study of International Recognition Thomas Lindemann
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