Post-Realism: the Rhetorical Turn in International Relations
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1. Verfasser: Hariman, Robert (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: East Lansing Michigan State University Press 1996
Schriftenreihe:Rhetoric & Public Affairs
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Beschreibung:Acknowledgments; I. Refiguring Realism; Realism and Rhetoric in International Relations; II. Rereading Realist Writers; Henry Kissinger: Realism's Rational Actor; Realism Masking Fear: George F. Kennan's Political Rhetoric; Reinhold Niebuhr and the Rhetoric of Christian Realism; E.H. Carr: Ambivalent Realist; Martin Wight: International Relations as Realm of Persuasion; Hans J. Morgenthau In Defense of the National Interest:On Rhetoric, Realism, and the Public Sphere; III. Rewriting Realist Concepts; Rethinking Sovereignty; The Meaning of Security
Metaphors of Prestige and Reputation in American Foreign Policy and American RealismNationalism and Realist Discourses of International Relations; The Gender of Rhetoric, Reason, and Realism; A Reinterpretation of Realism: Genealogy, Semiology, Dromology; IV. Rewriting Foreign Policy; Rhetorics of Place Characteristics in High-Level U.S. Foreign Policy Making; The Logic of Différance in International Relations: U.S. Colonization of the Philippines; Indigenous Peoples, Marginal Sites, and the Changing Context of World Politics
Realistic Rhetoric but not Realism: A Senatorial Conversation on CambodiaV. Post-Realism; Strategic Intelligence and Discursive Realities / Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman; List of Contributors; Index
Beer and Hariman provide a coherent set of essays that trace and challenge the tradition of realism which has dominated the thinking of academics and practitioners alike. These timely essays set out a systematic investigation of the major realist writers of the Post- War era, the foundational concepts of international politics, and representative case studies of political discourse
Beschreibung:440 pages
ISBN:9780870138911
087013891X
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