This book addresses a critical issue in global politics: how recognition and misrecognition fuel conflict or initiate reconciliation. Using a detailed empirical investigation of the fraught bilateral relations between the US and Iran, the book demonstrates how representations of one state by another influence foreign policy-making behavior. -- .
This book addresses a critical issue in global politics: how recognition and misrecognition fuel conflict or initiate reconciliation. Using a detailed empirical investigation of the fraught bilateral relations between the US and Iran, the book demonstrates how representations of one state by another influence foreign policy-making behavior. -- .
Constance Duncombe is Lecturer in International Relations at Monash University, Australia
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Representation, recognition and respect in world politics Part I: Conceptualising the relationship between representation, recognition and identity 1 Representation and foreign policy 2 Recognition and foreign policy Part II: State identity and foreign policy in Iran and the US 3 Identity and foreign policy 4 Iranian state identity Part III: Reciprocal representations of identity in Iran and the US 5 US representations of Iran and its nuclear program 6 Iranian representations of US and Iran's nuclear program 7 Representation, recognition and emotion Conclusion: Representation, recognition and possibilities for transformative change List of interview Select bibliography Index
Introduction: Representation, recognition and respect in world politics Part I: Conceptualising the relationship between representation, recognition and identity 1 Representation and foreign policy 2 Recognition and foreign policy Part II: State identity and foreign policy in Iran and the US 3 Identity and foreign policy 4 Iranian state identity Part III: Reciprocal representations of identity in Iran and the US 5 US representations of Iran and its nuclear program 6 Iranian representations of US and Iran's nuclear program 7 Representation, recognition and emotion Conclusion: Representation, recognition and possibilities for transformative change List of interview Select bibliography Index
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