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Historical Memory and Foreign Policy

Editat de Lina Klymenko, Marco Siddi
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This book explores the uses of the past in foreign policy-making. It outlines why and how political leaders refer to historical events in contemporary foreign policy discourses; the goals they hope to achieve; and the sometimes unintended foreign policy consequences of their (ab)use of historical memory. Furthermore, it looks at how political leaders shape domestic collective memories in pursuit of their international agendas, and highlight historical events leaders forget, reinterpret or obscure through selective narratives.
The chapters explore a variety of theoretical concepts that shed light on how memory and foreign policy are linked in a complex and reciprocal way. The following mechanisms are discussed: the application of historical analogies; the construction of historical narratives; the creation of memory sites; the marginalisation and forgetting of the past; and the securitisation of historical memory. Through the use of a number of methodological approaches (such asdiscourse analysis, narrative analysis and content analysis of securitising moves) and a broad range of qualitative and quantitative data (newspaper articles, policy documents, commemorative speeches, interviews with policymakers and the observation of memory sites), the contributions highlight the interdependence of the international, national, regional and local dimensions of memory practices and history writing. Although they mostly focus on national case studies of foreign policy-making, they also reveal how representations of historical events evolve through interaction between political actors at the international level of analysis. The collection originated in the section entitled ‘Exploring the Link between Historical Memory and Foreign Policy’ at the annual Pan-European Conference of the European International Studies Association (EISA) 2018 held in Prague, the Czech Republic.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031151965
ISBN-10: 3031151968
Pagini: 141
Ilustrații: V, 141 p. 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Exploring the link between historical memory and foreign policy: an introduction (Lina Klymenko, Marco Siddi).- 2. ‘Remember Iraq!’ Learning theory and the 2013 non-decision on air strikes against Syria (Hans Mouritzen).- 3. The role of historical narratives in Ukraine’s policy toward the EU and Russia (Lina Klymenko).- 4. Populism, historical discourse and foreign policy: the case of Poland’s Law and Justice government (David Cadier, Kacper Szulecki).- 5. Foreign policy and physical sites of memory: competing foreign policies at the Jasenovac memorial site (Jelena Subotic).- 6. Silencing history: forgetting Italy’s past during the refugee crisis in Europe (Marco Siddi).- 7. Understanding the persistence of history-related issues in Sino–Japanese relations: from memory to forgetting (Karl Gustafsson).- 8. Historical memory and securitisation of the Russian intervention in Syria (Mykola Makhortykh).

Notă biografică

Lina Klymenko is Researcher in the International Relations Programme at Tampere University, Finland, and Adjunct Professor at the Karelian Institute at the University of Eastern Finland.
Marco Siddi is Montalcini Assistant Professor at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and Senior Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. He is also Adjunct Professor in World Politics at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Adjunct Professor in International Affairs at Tampere University, Finland.

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This book explores the uses of the past in foreign policy-making. It outlines why and how political leaders refer to historical events in contemporary foreign policy discourses; the goals they hope to achieve; and the sometimes unintended foreign policy consequences of their (ab)use of historical memory. Furthermore, it looks at how political leaders shape domestic collective memories in pursuit of their international agendas, and highlight historical events leaders forget, reinterpret or obscure through selective narratives. The chapters explore a variety of theoretical concepts that shed light on how memory and foreign policy are linked in a complex and reciprocal way. The following mechanisms are discussed: the application of historical analogies; the construction of historical narratives; the creation of memory sites; the marginalisation and forgetting of the past; and the securitisation of historical memory. Through the use of a number of methodological approaches (such as discourse analysis, narrative analysis and content analysis of securitising moves) and a broad range of qualitative and quantitative data (newspaper articles, policy documents, commemorative speeches, interviews with policymakers and the observation of memory sites), the contributions highlight the interdependence of the international, national, regional and local dimensions of memory practices and history writing. Although they mostly focus on national case studies of foreign policy-making, they also reveal how representations of historical events evolve through interaction between political actors at the international level of analysis.
The collection originated in the section entitled ‘Exploring the Link between Historical Memory and Foreign Policy’ at the annual Pan-European Conference of the European International Studies Association (EISA) 2018 held in Prague, the Czech Republic.

Lina Klymenko is Researcher in the International Relations Programme at TampereUniversity, Finland, and Adjunct Professor at the Karelian Institute at the University of Eastern Finland.
Marco Siddi is Montalcini Assistant Professor at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and Senior Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. He is also Adjunct Professor in World Politics at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Adjunct Professor in International Affairs at Tampere University, Finland.


Caracteristici

Offers theoretical, methodological and empirical insights into memory and international relations Provides case studies concerning the foreign policy of Ukraine, Russia, and more. Explores Memory Studies, IR, Media Studies, Sociology and Linguistics