Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era: Foreign Policies in TransitionMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 20. 3. 1997. - 336 страница A state's articulation of its national role betrays its preferences and an image of the world, triggers expectations, and influences the definition of the situation and of available options. Extending Kal Holsti's early work on the usefulness of the concept of role, Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era examines the nature, evolution, and origins of role conceptions, key aspects largely ignored in a literature obsessed with the quest for immediate relevance. For each country contributors present the major foreign policy debate that took place at the end of the Cold War and examine, through an analysis of major speeches, the relative weight of identity and international status in the definition of the national role. Uncovering the different roles that states claim for themselves allows reflection on the possibility of international cooperation in the maintenance of international order. This study helps assess the importance of identity in national role conceptions, identify potential conflicts arising from the clash of roles masquerading as interests, and clarifies existing contradictions in prevailing roles. Contributors include Caroline Alain, Onnig Beylérian, Christophe Canivet, Jean-René Chotard, André Donneur, Philippe G. Le Prestre, Paul Létourneau, Jacques Lévesque, Alexander Macleod, Marie-Elisabeth Räkel, Jean-François Thibeault, and Charles Thumerelle. |
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... Russia intends to assume both in this now - fragmented region and at the international level . After all , while the breakup of the Soviet empire posed significant challenges , dismantling the USSR in itself meant the supposed end of an ...
... Russia intends to assume both in this now - fragmented region and at the international level . After all , while the breakup of the Soviet empire posed significant challenges , dismantling the USSR in itself meant the supposed end of an ...
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... Russia ( see Table 2.1 ) . It is the result of qualitatively selecting those documents deemed most significant . Since the objective of this study was not exclusively to detect regularities ... Russia Corpus , 17 The Soviet Union / Russia.
... Russia ( see Table 2.1 ) . It is the result of qualitatively selecting those documents deemed most significant . Since the objective of this study was not exclusively to detect regularities ... Russia Corpus , 17 The Soviet Union / Russia.
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... Russia Corpus , 1989–93 Name Speeches Pages Phrases Words Role Status Identity Mikhail Gorbachev 8 76 1,511 34,541 120 40 105 Eduard Shevardnadze 7 67 1,214 27,812 113 10 47 Boris Yeltsin 10 Andrei Kozyrev 92 55 1,421 26,803 84 21 102 ...
... Russia Corpus , 1989–93 Name Speeches Pages Phrases Words Role Status Identity Mikhail Gorbachev 8 76 1,511 34,541 120 40 105 Eduard Shevardnadze 7 67 1,214 27,812 113 10 47 Boris Yeltsin 10 Andrei Kozyrev 92 55 1,421 26,803 84 21 102 ...
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... RUSSIA As the Soviet Union emerged victorious from the Second World War , the perils and setbacks it had encountered at different times since 1917 were relegated to the annals of history . The international successes experienced by the ...
... RUSSIA As the Soviet Union emerged victorious from the Second World War , the perils and setbacks it had encountered at different times since 1917 were relegated to the annals of history . The international successes experienced by the ...
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... Russia from the historical constraints of a policy that was imperial in nature , but also to integrate the state into the so - called civilized world and reorient and consolidate what Andrei Kozyrev had only months earlier called Russia's ...
... Russia from the historical constraints of a policy that was imperial in nature , but also to integrate the state into the so - called civilized world and reorient and consolidate what Andrei Kozyrev had only months earlier called Russia's ...
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3 Articulating the New International Role of the United States during Previous Transitions 19161919 19431947 | 40 |
An Elusive Role Quest after the Cold War | 65 |
A Great Power Despite Itself | 88 |
To Be or Not to Be Normal? | 111 |
The Straitjacket of New Freedom | 131 |
Still Searching for Status? | 161 |
A Reassertion of Its Role as a Middle Power | 225 |
11 Change and Continuity in Foreign Policy Role Conceptions after the Cold War | 251 |
Notes | 263 |
References | 271 |
Contributors | 305 |
Index | 307 |
Centre détudes des politiques étrangères et de sécurité Université du Québec à Montréal | 317 |
Role Conceptions after the Cold War | 187 |
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Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era: Foreign Policies in Transition Philippe G. Le Prestre Ограничен приказ - 1997 |
Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era: Foreign Policies in Transition Philippe G. Le Prestre Ограничен приказ - 1997 |
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absolute and relative allies American analysis Asian assertions assume Britain's British Bush Canada Canadian catalyst cent changes China Chinese leaders Cold Cold War conflicts consensus content analysis countries debate decision makers defence defined democracy democratic dominant duties and responsibilities Eastern Europe economic emphasized European Union evolution external factors foreign policy France France's geopolitical German reunification Germany Germany's global Gorbachev Gulf War Harry Truman Holsti human rights identified ideology importance independent influence international order international relations international role international system issues Japan Japanese Kozyrev leadership linked Maastricht Treaty Major government major powers middle power military multilateral national identity national role conceptions NATO peace peacekeeping perceptions period political position post-Cold president promote rank references reform regional remained role-set Russia socialist Soviet Union speeches statements status and identity Subcategories Table Thatcher theme Third World threats tion Total Abs Truman United Nations USSR values variables Wilson Yeltsin