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Diplomatic Material – Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy

Autor Jason Dittmer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2017
In Diplomatic Material Jason Dittmer offers a counterintuitive reading of foreign policy by tracing the ways that complex interactions between people and things shape the decisions and actions of diplomats and policymakers. Bringing new materialism to bear on international relations, Dittmer focuses not on what the state does in the world but on how the world operates within the state through the circulation of humans and nonhuman objects. From examining how paper storage needs impacted the design of the British Foreign Office Building to discussing the 1953 NATO decision to adopt the .30 caliber bullet as the standard rifle ammunition, Dittmer highlights the contingency of human agency within international relations. In Dittmer's model, which eschews stasis, structural forces, and historical trends in favor of dynamism and becoming, the international community is less a coming-together of states than it is a convergence of media, things, people, and practices. In this way, Dittmer locates power in the unfolding of processes on the micro level, thereby reconceptualizing our understandings of diplomacy and international relations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822368823
ISBN-10: 082236882X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Abbreviations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Geopolitical Assemblages and Everyday Diplomacy 1
1. Materializing Diplomacy in the Nineteenth-Century Foreign Office 25
2. UKUSA Signals Intelligence Cooperation 49
3. Interoperability and Standardization in NATO 73
4. Assembling a Common Foreign and Security Policy 99
Conclusion 123
Notes 141
Bibliography 161
Index 171

Notă biografică

Jason Dittmer

Descriere

Applying new materialism to international relations, Jason Dittmer offers a counterintuitive reading of foreign policy by tracing the ways that complex interactions between people and things shape the decisions and actions of diplomats and policymakers.