Emotions in International Politics
Herausgeber: Ariffin, Yohan; Popovski, Vesselin; Coicaud, Jean-Marc
Emotions in International Politics
Herausgeber: Ariffin, Yohan; Popovski, Vesselin; Coicaud, Jean-Marc
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This book investigates collective emotions in international politics, with examples from 9/11 and World War II to the Rwandan genocide.
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This book investigates collective emotions in international politics, with examples from 9/11 and World War II to the Rwandan genocide.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781107534483
- ISBN-10: 1107534488
- Artikelnr.: 48096512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781107534483
- ISBN-10: 1107534488
- Artikelnr.: 48096512
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface Richard Ned Lebow; Introduction Yohan Ariffin; Part I. Towards an
Interdisciplinary Analysis of Emotions in International Politics: 1. The
question of emotions and passions in mainstream international relations,
and beyond Jean-Marc Coicaud; 2. Emotion and change: where history comes in
Peter N. Stearns; 3. The sociology of face-to-face emotions James M.
Jasper; 4. From intersubjectivity to international relations: the teachings
of the 'emotive turn' of cognitive science? Jean-Michel Roy; 5. Emotions of
uncertainty, competition, and cooperation in the international financial
sector Jocelyn Pixley; 6. Exploring the nexus of emotions/passions, values,
and rights in international affairs Jean-Marc Coicaud; 7. Psychoanalysis
and the study of emotions in international politics Pierre de Senarclens;
8. Emotions and international law Vesselin Popovski; Part II. Emotions in
Foreign Policy Decision Making and in War and Peace: 9. Assessing the role
of emotives in international relations Yohan Ariffin; 10. The role of
emotions in foreign policy decision making: embarrassment from the Bay of
Pigs Assia Alexieva; 11. Shadow of guilt: US Rwandese relations after 1994
genocide Ainius Lasas; 12. Emotions and passions of death and the making of
World War II: the cases of Germany and Japan Jean-Marc Coicaud; 13. From
group identity to ethnic violence Pierre de Senarclens; 14. Exceptionalism,
counterterrorism, and the emotional politics of human rights Andrew Ross;
15. The dialectic of rage: how anger, fear, pride, and some other passion
combine, interact, and fight each other in the post-Cold War world Pierre
Hassner; 16. Transforming conflict: trust, empathy, and dialogue Naomi
Head; 17. The role of emotives in the international management of plant
genetic resources Yohan Ariffin; Conclusion Jean-Marc Coicaud.
Interdisciplinary Analysis of Emotions in International Politics: 1. The
question of emotions and passions in mainstream international relations,
and beyond Jean-Marc Coicaud; 2. Emotion and change: where history comes in
Peter N. Stearns; 3. The sociology of face-to-face emotions James M.
Jasper; 4. From intersubjectivity to international relations: the teachings
of the 'emotive turn' of cognitive science? Jean-Michel Roy; 5. Emotions of
uncertainty, competition, and cooperation in the international financial
sector Jocelyn Pixley; 6. Exploring the nexus of emotions/passions, values,
and rights in international affairs Jean-Marc Coicaud; 7. Psychoanalysis
and the study of emotions in international politics Pierre de Senarclens;
8. Emotions and international law Vesselin Popovski; Part II. Emotions in
Foreign Policy Decision Making and in War and Peace: 9. Assessing the role
of emotives in international relations Yohan Ariffin; 10. The role of
emotions in foreign policy decision making: embarrassment from the Bay of
Pigs Assia Alexieva; 11. Shadow of guilt: US Rwandese relations after 1994
genocide Ainius Lasas; 12. Emotions and passions of death and the making of
World War II: the cases of Germany and Japan Jean-Marc Coicaud; 13. From
group identity to ethnic violence Pierre de Senarclens; 14. Exceptionalism,
counterterrorism, and the emotional politics of human rights Andrew Ross;
15. The dialectic of rage: how anger, fear, pride, and some other passion
combine, interact, and fight each other in the post-Cold War world Pierre
Hassner; 16. Transforming conflict: trust, empathy, and dialogue Naomi
Head; 17. The role of emotives in the international management of plant
genetic resources Yohan Ariffin; Conclusion Jean-Marc Coicaud.
Preface Richard Ned Lebow; Introduction Yohan Ariffin; Part I. Towards an
Interdisciplinary Analysis of Emotions in International Politics: 1. The
question of emotions and passions in mainstream international relations,
and beyond Jean-Marc Coicaud; 2. Emotion and change: where history comes in
Peter N. Stearns; 3. The sociology of face-to-face emotions James M.
Jasper; 4. From intersubjectivity to international relations: the teachings
of the 'emotive turn' of cognitive science? Jean-Michel Roy; 5. Emotions of
uncertainty, competition, and cooperation in the international financial
sector Jocelyn Pixley; 6. Exploring the nexus of emotions/passions, values,
and rights in international affairs Jean-Marc Coicaud; 7. Psychoanalysis
and the study of emotions in international politics Pierre de Senarclens;
8. Emotions and international law Vesselin Popovski; Part II. Emotions in
Foreign Policy Decision Making and in War and Peace: 9. Assessing the role
of emotives in international relations Yohan Ariffin; 10. The role of
emotions in foreign policy decision making: embarrassment from the Bay of
Pigs Assia Alexieva; 11. Shadow of guilt: US Rwandese relations after 1994
genocide Ainius Lasas; 12. Emotions and passions of death and the making of
World War II: the cases of Germany and Japan Jean-Marc Coicaud; 13. From
group identity to ethnic violence Pierre de Senarclens; 14. Exceptionalism,
counterterrorism, and the emotional politics of human rights Andrew Ross;
15. The dialectic of rage: how anger, fear, pride, and some other passion
combine, interact, and fight each other in the post-Cold War world Pierre
Hassner; 16. Transforming conflict: trust, empathy, and dialogue Naomi
Head; 17. The role of emotives in the international management of plant
genetic resources Yohan Ariffin; Conclusion Jean-Marc Coicaud.
Interdisciplinary Analysis of Emotions in International Politics: 1. The
question of emotions and passions in mainstream international relations,
and beyond Jean-Marc Coicaud; 2. Emotion and change: where history comes in
Peter N. Stearns; 3. The sociology of face-to-face emotions James M.
Jasper; 4. From intersubjectivity to international relations: the teachings
of the 'emotive turn' of cognitive science? Jean-Michel Roy; 5. Emotions of
uncertainty, competition, and cooperation in the international financial
sector Jocelyn Pixley; 6. Exploring the nexus of emotions/passions, values,
and rights in international affairs Jean-Marc Coicaud; 7. Psychoanalysis
and the study of emotions in international politics Pierre de Senarclens;
8. Emotions and international law Vesselin Popovski; Part II. Emotions in
Foreign Policy Decision Making and in War and Peace: 9. Assessing the role
of emotives in international relations Yohan Ariffin; 10. The role of
emotions in foreign policy decision making: embarrassment from the Bay of
Pigs Assia Alexieva; 11. Shadow of guilt: US Rwandese relations after 1994
genocide Ainius Lasas; 12. Emotions and passions of death and the making of
World War II: the cases of Germany and Japan Jean-Marc Coicaud; 13. From
group identity to ethnic violence Pierre de Senarclens; 14. Exceptionalism,
counterterrorism, and the emotional politics of human rights Andrew Ross;
15. The dialectic of rage: how anger, fear, pride, and some other passion
combine, interact, and fight each other in the post-Cold War world Pierre
Hassner; 16. Transforming conflict: trust, empathy, and dialogue Naomi
Head; 17. The role of emotives in the international management of plant
genetic resources Yohan Ariffin; Conclusion Jean-Marc Coicaud.