Reconciliation is an important agenda for post-war countries. It plays a major role in harmonizing bilateral and regional relations. Lin Ren compares reconciliations between the Sino-Japanese and the Franco-German dyads. Each dyad shares a deep-rooted historic antagonism. Nevertheless, France and Germany have reached a far deeper degree of reconciliation. The author explores the causes that led to the diverse outcomes, so as to challenge taking rationality as the single micro-foundation of decision-making concerning reconciliation.
Contents
· Economic Interdependence
· Maintaining or ChallengingEquilibrium
· Convergent Memories of History
· Political Similarity
· Territorial Narratives
Target Groups
· Researchers and students in the fields of political science, international relations and history
· Journalists, politicians
The Author
Dr. Lin Ren completed her PhD at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Klaus Segbers at the Department of Political and Social Sciences.
Contents
· Economic Interdependence
· Maintaining or ChallengingEquilibrium
· Convergent Memories of History
· Political Similarity
· Territorial Narratives
Target Groups
· Researchers and students in the fields of political science, international relations and history
· Journalists, politicians
The Author
Dr. Lin Ren completed her PhD at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Klaus Segbers at the Department of Political and Social Sciences.
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