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National Identities And International Relations Richard Ned Lebow

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National Identities And International Relations Richard Ned Lebow
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Richard Ned Lebow
ISBN: 9781107166301, 1107166306
Language: English
Year: 2016

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National Identities And International Relations Richard Ned Lebow by Richard Ned Lebow 9781107166301, 1107166306 instant download after payment.

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.

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