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Incidents and International Relations

Incidents and International Relations

People, Power, and Personalities

by Gregory C. Kennedy and Keith Neilson
Hardback
Publication Date: 28/02/2002

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Demonstrates the impact of singular or seemingly isolated events on the history of international relations by examination of a number of case studies. Historians often ignore, treat cursorily, or relegate to footnotes specific incidents in international relations in order to facilitate the construction of a larger narrative. The contributors to this volume argue that researchers do so to their peril, as individual or seemingly isolated incidents can play significant roles in the overall course of history. Incidents are crucial in determining the mental maps that decision makers form regarding the countries and individuals with whom they interact. Incidents can either initiate or block new policies with consequences that are both far-reaching and unexpected. People make foreign policy and an understanding of what elements of an incident were important to these individuals at key points essential to an appreciation of policies subsequently advocated. How individuals view other cultures and nations, how they react to the actions of such nations, and their perceptions of such actions all form key components in this study.
Using a variety of examples, these essays show the value of detailed examinations of events, illuminating such matters as British policy in the Far East, French imperial policy, Italian military actions in the interwar period, British attitudes toward Hitler, and the effect of the Soviet Union on British thinking in the 1930s.
ISBN:
9780275965969
9780275965969
Category:
International relations
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
28-02-2002
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
208
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x21mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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