Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era: Foreign Policies in TransitionPhilippe G. Le Prestre McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1997 - 318 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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Author Author Defining Foreign Policy Roles after the Cold War | 3 |
The Soviet UnionRussia Which Past for Which Future? | 15 |
Articulating the New International Role of the United States during Previous Transitions 19161919 19431947 | 40 |
The United States An Elusive Role Quest after the Cold War | 65 |
Japan A Great Power Despite Itself | 88 |
Germany To Be or Not to Be Normal? | 111 |
France The Straitjacket of New Freedom | 131 |
Great Britain Still Searching for Status? | 161 |
Canada A Reassertion of Its Role as a Middle Power | 225 |
Change and Continuity in Foreign Policy Role Conceptions after the Cold War | 251 |
Notes | 263 |
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Contributors | 305 |
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Centre detudes des politiques etrangeres et de securite Universite du Quebec a Montreal | 317 |
China Role Conceptions after the Cold War | 187 |
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