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Culture and Foreign Policy / ed. by Valerie M. Hudson.

Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer filePublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2024]Copyright date: ©1997Description: 1 online resource (463 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780585121086
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.1 20/eng/20231120
LOC classification:
  • JX1255 .C828 1997eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Culture and Foreign Policy: Developing a Research Agenda -- Part 1 Culture as the Organization of Meaning -- 2 The Cultural Logic of National Identity Formation: Contending Discourses in Late Colonial India -- 3 Change, Myth, and the Reunification of China -- 4 Myth and NAFTA: The Use of Core Values in U.S. Politics -- Part 2 Culture as Shared Value Preferences -- 5 Culture, History, Role: Belgian and Dutch Axioms and Foreign Assistance Policy -- 6 Cultural Influences on Foreign Policy Decisionmaking: Czech and Slovak Foreign Policy Organizations -- Part 3 Culture as Available Templates for Action -- 7 Culture and National Role Conceptions: Belarussian and Ukrainian Compliance with the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime -- 8 "How May the World Be at Peace?": Idealism as Realism in Chinese Strategic Culture -- 9 Operational Code Evolution: How Central America Came to Be "Our Backyard" in U.S. Culture -- Part 4 Afterword -- 10 Advancing Cultural Explanations -- About the Authors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: During the Cold War years, one could argue that the constraints of the bipolar rivalry dwarfed in large part the domestic idiosyncrasies of nations. Now, however, nations often define national interest in terms of particularistic domestic motivations and imperatives--a change that calls for systemic study of the effect of societal culture on foreign policy. This collection introduces the reader to the evolution of thinking about culturue and foreign policy. The authors also assess the current state of the field, clarify theoretical concepts and frameworks, and investigate approproate and innovative methodologies for empirical study.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Culture and Foreign Policy: Developing a Research Agenda -- Part 1 Culture as the Organization of Meaning -- 2 The Cultural Logic of National Identity Formation: Contending Discourses in Late Colonial India -- 3 Change, Myth, and the Reunification of China -- 4 Myth and NAFTA: The Use of Core Values in U.S. Politics -- Part 2 Culture as Shared Value Preferences -- 5 Culture, History, Role: Belgian and Dutch Axioms and Foreign Assistance Policy -- 6 Cultural Influences on Foreign Policy Decisionmaking: Czech and Slovak Foreign Policy Organizations -- Part 3 Culture as Available Templates for Action -- 7 Culture and National Role Conceptions: Belarussian and Ukrainian Compliance with the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime -- 8 "How May the World Be at Peace?": Idealism as Realism in Chinese Strategic Culture -- 9 Operational Code Evolution: How Central America Came to Be "Our Backyard" in U.S. Culture -- Part 4 Afterword -- 10 Advancing Cultural Explanations -- About the Authors -- Index -- About the Book

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During the Cold War years, one could argue that the constraints of the bipolar rivalry dwarfed in large part the domestic idiosyncrasies of nations. Now, however, nations often define national interest in terms of particularistic domestic motivations and imperatives--a change that calls for systemic study of the effect of societal culture on foreign policy. This collection introduces the reader to the evolution of thinking about culturue and foreign policy. The authors also assess the current state of the field, clarify theoretical concepts and frameworks, and investigate approproate and innovative methodologies for empirical study.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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