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Power And The Past Collective Memory And International Relations Eric Langenbacher

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Power And The Past Collective Memory And International Relations Eric Langenbacher
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Eric Langenbacher, Yossi Shain
ISBN: 9781589016408, 1589016408
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Power And The Past Collective Memory And International Relations Eric Langenbacher by Eric Langenbacher, Yossi Shain 9781589016408, 1589016408 instant download after payment.

Only recently have international relations scholars started to seriously examine the influence of collective memory on foreign policy formation and relations between states and peoples. The ways in which the memories of past events are interpreted, misinterpreted, or even manipulated in public discourse create the context that shapes international relations.

Power and the Past brings together leading history and international relations scholars to provide a groundbreaking examination of the impact of collective memory. This timely study makes a contribution to developing a theory of memory and international relations and also examines specific cases of collective memory's influence resulting from the legacies of World War II, the Holocaust, and September 11. Addressing concerns shared by world leaders and international institutions as well as scholars of international studies, this volume illustrates clearly how the memory of past events alters the ways countries interact in the present, how memory shapes public debate and policymaking, and how memory may aid or more frequently impede conflict resolution.

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