The Routledge handbook of ideology and international relations
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The Routledge handbook of ideology and international relations
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations reviews, consolidates, and advances the study of ideology in international politics.
The volume unifies fragmented scholarship on ideology's impact on international relations into a wide-ranging and go-to volume. Declarations of the 'end of ideology' have once again been proven premature: nationalisms of various stripes are thriving; ideological polarization and conflicts both within and among states are growing; and environmentalist, feminist and anti-globalization activists are intensifying their demands on international institutions and states. This timely volume presents ideology as a way of explaining these major developments of world politics, rejecting the simplistic association of ideology with passionate convictions in favor of more complex theories of ideology's influence. The chapters summarize cutting edge knowledge on major topics, suggest key implications for broader theoretical debates and frameworks, and point the way forwards to future avenues of inquiry. Contributors adopt puzzle-orientated causal, constitutive and/or critical approaches with a central focus on the determinants and effects of ideological phenomena and their interaction with other aspects of politics.
This handbook is of key interest to students and scholars of ideologies, international relations, foreign policy analysis, political science, political theory and more broadly to sociology, psychology, and history.
The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations is part of the mini-series Routledge Handbooks on Political Ideologies, Practices and Interpretations, edited by Michael Freeden.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Ideology and the Study of World Politics Part 1: Ideologies, Nations, and the State 2. Ideology and Nation-States: Between Nationalism and Human Rights 3. Ideologies and National Power 4. Authoritarian and Totalitarian Ideologies 5. Ideology and National Security Part 2: Ideologies, Conflict, and Peace 6. Extremist Islamic Ideology and Terrorism 7. Leaders' Ideology and Great Power Politics 8. Ideology in Civil Wars 9. Ideologies and Revolutions 10. Ideology and Foreign Regime Promotion 11. Ideological Conflict and Alliances of Convenience in International Politics Part 3: Ideologies and Transnational Issues 12. Ideological Religion in World Politics 13. Ideology and Human Rights 14. Racial Ideologies in World Politics 15. Left and Right: The Significance of a Global Distinction 16. Ideology and Climate Change: A Complex Reflexive Systems Approach to Energy Transition Discourse Networks Part 4: Ideologies, States and Regions 17. Ideology and Indian Foreign Policy 18. Ideology in Latin American Foreign Policies in the 21st Century 19. Identity and Ideology in Middle Eastern International Relations 20. Ideology and Chinese Foreign Policies 21. Ideology and African Politics 22. The Role of Ideology in Russian Foreign Policy 23. Ideologies and US Foreign Policy 24. Ideology and United States Grand Strategy 25. Ideology, Europe, and the European Union 26. Ideology and Foreign Policy on the Korean Peninsula
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