Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions: symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics
"Appeasement is a controversial strategy of conflict management and resolution in world politics. Its reputation is sullied by foreign policy failures ending in war or defeat in which the appeasing state suffers diplomatic and military losses by making costly concessions to other states. Britai...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Appeasement is a controversial strategy of conflict management and resolution in world politics. Its reputation is sullied by foreign policy failures ending in war or defeat in which the appeasing state suffers diplomatic and military losses by making costly concessions to other states. Britain's appeasement policies toward Germany, Italy, and Japan in the 1930s are perhaps the most notorious examples of the patterns of failure associated with this strategy. Is appeasement's reputation deserved or is this strategy simply misunderstood and perhaps improperly applied? Role theory offers a general theoretical solution to the appeasement puzzle that addresses these questions, and the answers should be interesting to political scientists, historians, students, and practitioners of cooperation and conflict strategies in world politics. As a social-psychological theory of human behavior, role theory has the capacity to unite the insights of various existing theories of agency and structure in the domain of world politics. Demonstrating this claim is the methodological aim in this book and its main contribution to breaking new ground in international relations theory".. |
Beschreibung: | Enthält Literaturangaben und Index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 245 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780415709477 9780415832359 |
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spelling | Walker, Stephen G. 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)1019022361 aut Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics Stephen G. Walker London Routledge [2013] © 2013 xiii, 245 Seiten Diagramme 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Role theory and international relations 3 Enthält Literaturangaben und Index "Appeasement is a controversial strategy of conflict management and resolution in world politics. Its reputation is sullied by foreign policy failures ending in war or defeat in which the appeasing state suffers diplomatic and military losses by making costly concessions to other states. Britain's appeasement policies toward Germany, Italy, and Japan in the 1930s are perhaps the most notorious examples of the patterns of failure associated with this strategy. Is appeasement's reputation deserved or is this strategy simply misunderstood and perhaps improperly applied? Role theory offers a general theoretical solution to the appeasement puzzle that addresses these questions, and the answers should be interesting to political scientists, historians, students, and practitioners of cooperation and conflict strategies in world politics. As a social-psychological theory of human behavior, role theory has the capacity to unite the insights of various existing theories of agency and structure in the domain of world politics. Demonstrating this claim is the methodological aim in this book and its main contribution to breaking new ground in international relations theory".. POLITICAL SCIENCE / General / bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General / bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory / bisacsh International relations Research POLITICAL SCIENCE / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory Great Britain Foreign relations 1936-1945 Great Britain Politics and government 20th century Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-203-48809-6 Role theory and international relations 3 (DE-604)BV042908149 3 |
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title | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics |
title_auth | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics |
title_exact_search | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics |
title_full | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics Stephen G. Walker |
title_fullStr | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics Stephen G. Walker |
title_full_unstemmed | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics Stephen G. Walker |
title_short | Role theory and the cognitive architecture of British appeasement decisions |
title_sort | role theory and the cognitive architecture of british appeasement decisions symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics |
title_sub | symbolic and strategic interaction in world politics |
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