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World Opinion and the Emerging International Order (Hardcover, New)
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World Opinion and the Emerging International Order (Hardcover, New)
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This is the first systematic book-length examination of the meaning
and influence of world opinion. Using media content analyses,
survey data, documentary evidence, and comparative theory, it
analyzes how world opinion influences the construction of national
identity, the growth of global markets, and the emergence of an
imagined international community to rival the influence of the
nation-state. Using newspaper content analyses, survey research
data, documentary evidence, and comparative theory, this book
examines the meaning, influence, and structure of world opinion in
the emerging international order. It begins by analyzing the
construction of individual identity in the presence of the Other
and then describes the influence of opinion processes upon this
construction at all levels, including familial, religious,
national, and ethnic. Subsequent chapters deal with the effects of
a global public on the construction of individual identity and the
role of world opinion in this process; the definition of world
opinion and its component parts; the effects of world opinion on
nations' behavior in times of crisis; the role world opinion plays
in the construction of national identity and the manner in which
this prompts a resurgence of nationalism in the post-Cold War era;
the relationship between world opinion and the global market; the
search for an attentive public to link elites and mass publics in
world opinion; and the appearance of an imagined international
community in the post-Cold War era based around the concept of
world opinion. The final chapter discusses the effects of world
opinion on our vision of history and evaluates the significance of
the nation-state in an international environment increasingly
governed by global forces and world public opinion. A major study
for researchers, scholars, and students involved with international
relations, public opinion, and international communications.
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