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National Identity and Foreign Policy: Nationalism and Leadership in Poland, Russia and Ukraine: Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, cartea 103

Autor Ilya Prizel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 1998
This book is based on the premise that the foreign policy of any country is heavily influenced by a society's evolving notions of itself. Applying his analysis to Russia, Poland, and Ukraine, the author argues that national identity is an ever-changing concept, influenced by internal and external events, and by the manipulation of a polity's collective memory. The interaction of the narrative of a society and its foreign policy is therefore paramount. This is especially the case in East-Central Europe, where political institutions are weak, and social coherence remains subject to the vagaries of the concept of nationhood. Ilya Prizel's study will be of interest to students of nationalism, as well as of foreign policy and politics in East-Central Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521576970
ISBN-10: 0521576970
Pagini: 460
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: a statement of the arguments; 1. National identity and foreign policy: a dialectical relationship; 2. Polish identity 1795–1944: from romanticism to positivism to ethno-nationalism; 3. Poland after World War II: native conservatism and the return to Central Europe; 4. Polish foreign policy in perspective: a new encounter with positivism; 5. Russia's national identity and the accursed question: a strong state and a weak society; 6. Russian identity and the Soviet period; 7. Russia's foreign policy reconsidered; 8. Ukraine: the ambivalent identity of a submerged nation, 1654–1945; 9. Post-World War II Ukraine: birth pangs of a modern identity; 10. Foreign policy as a means of nation building.

Recenzii

'The work by Ilya Prizel is a theoretically sophisticated analysis of … how different strands of nationalism evolve in dialectic interaction with the outside world.' NOD and Conversion
' … Prizel's study bristles with thought-provoking insights …' Political Studies

Descriere

Examining the recent history of Poland, Russia and Ukraine, this book examines how national identity affects foreign policy decisions.