Does popular nationalism cause war between states? This book makes a novel claim that popular nationalism has not only a conflict-causing effect but also a restraining effect that makes political leaders seek the status quo and avoid using force when they confront a nationalistic public. Focusing primarily on nationalism in contemporary China, the book also draws from historical cases of territorial crises involving the United States and Argentina.
Does popular nationalism cause war between states? This book makes a novel claim that popular nationalism has not only a conflict-causing effect but also a restraining effect that makes political leaders seek the status quo and avoid using force when they confront a nationalistic public. Focusing primarily on nationalism in contemporary China, the book also draws from historical cases of territorial crises involving the United States and Argentina.
Jiyoung Ko, PhD is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Korea University. Her research focuses on how nationalism affects state interactions in international relations. Her articles analyzing the relationship between nationalism and immigration policy, foreign direct investment, and foreign policy preferences have been published in various leading journals in political science. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the Notre Dame International Security Center and taught at Bates College before joining Korea University. She is an organizer of the Pacific International Politics Conference Online Speaker Series. Ko received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University, and a B.A. and a M.A. in Political Science from Korea University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * I. Theoretical Foundations * Ch. 1 Nationalistic Sentiments and Mass Foreign Policy Preferences * Ch. 2 Popular Nationalism, Political Elites' Strategic Calculations, and Conflict Initiation * II. The Restraining Effect of Popular Nationalism: Evidence from China * Ch. 3 Chinese Nationalistic Sentiments and Mass Foreign Policy Preferences: Evidence from Survey Experiment * Ch. 4 Chinese Popular Nationalism and the Territorial Dispute with Japan * III. When Does Popular Nationalism's Restraining Effect Turn into a Conflict-Inducing One? Lessons from History * Ch. 5 Illusion of Complete Victory: Argentine Popular Nationalism and the Falklands War * Ch. 6: Domestic Political Vulnerability and Unwanted War: American Popular Nationalism and the War of 1812 * Conclusion * Appendix * References
* Introduction * I. Theoretical Foundations * Ch. 1 Nationalistic Sentiments and Mass Foreign Policy Preferences * Ch. 2 Popular Nationalism, Political Elites' Strategic Calculations, and Conflict Initiation * II. The Restraining Effect of Popular Nationalism: Evidence from China * Ch. 3 Chinese Nationalistic Sentiments and Mass Foreign Policy Preferences: Evidence from Survey Experiment * Ch. 4 Chinese Popular Nationalism and the Territorial Dispute with Japan * III. When Does Popular Nationalism's Restraining Effect Turn into a Conflict-Inducing One? Lessons from History * Ch. 5 Illusion of Complete Victory: Argentine Popular Nationalism and the Falklands War * Ch. 6: Domestic Political Vulnerability and Unwanted War: American Popular Nationalism and the War of 1812 * Conclusion * Appendix * References
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