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Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy - Germany and the Iraq War (Paperback)
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Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy - Germany and the Iraq War (Paperback)
Series: New International Relations
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Foreign and security policy have long been removed from the
political pressures that influence other areas of policymaking.
This has led to a tendency to separate the analytical levels of the
individual and the collective. Using Lacanian theory, which views
the subject as ontologically incomplete and desiring a perfect
identity which is realised in fantasies, or narrative scenarios,
this book shows that the making of foreign policy is a much more
complex process. Emotions and affect play an important role, even
where 'hard' security issues, such as the use of military force,
are concerned. Eberle constructs a new theoretical framework for
analysing foreign policy by capturing the interweaving of both
discursive and affective aspects in policymaking. He uses this
framework to explain Germany's often contradictory foreign policy
towards the Iraq crisis of 2002/2003, and the emotional, even
existential, public debate that accompanied it. This book adds to
ongoing theoretical debates in International Political Sociology
and Critical Security Studies and will be required reading for all
scholars working in these areas.
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