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International memories in global politics. Making the case for or against UN intervention in Libya and Syria 全球政治中的国际记忆。支持或反对联合国对利比亚和叙利亚的干预
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI: 10.1017/s026021052300044x
Kathrin Bachleitner
Abstract This paper is interested in the role and function of memories in United Nations Security Council debates about humanitarian intervention. It posits that historical experiences and their lessons serve as interpretative devices for the abstract international norms and principles under discussion. The paper speaks of ‘international memories’ where the meaning and lessons derived from the past coalesce among a group of states. Empirically, its case study explores how the memories of totalitarianism/fascism and colonialism were employed in United Nations (UN) representatives’ verbal pleas to intervene in Libya and Syria after the Arab Spring. It finds that those who supported or opposed humanitarian intervention held different interpretations of these memories and their lessons. In each case, however, memories provided essential normative guidance to states when it came to implementing the abstract international principles, norms, and rights that underlie humanitarian intervention.
摘要:本文对记忆在联合国安理会关于人道主义干预的辩论中的作用和功能感兴趣。它认为,历史经验及其教训可以作为讨论中的抽象国际规范和原则的解释手段。这篇论文谈到了“国际记忆”,即从过去获得的意义和教训在一组国家之间融合。在经验上,它的案例研究探讨了极权主义/法西斯主义和殖民主义的记忆是如何在阿拉伯之春之后被联合国代表口头呼吁干预利比亚和叙利亚的。研究发现,支持或反对人道主义干预的人对这些记忆及其教训有不同的解释。然而,在每一种情况下,当涉及到实施作为人道主义干预基础的抽象国际原则、规范和权利时,记忆都为各国提供了必不可少的规范性指导。
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Coping with international politics: A case study of Hong Kong 应对国际政治:以香港为例
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000591
Malte Philipp Kaeding, Heidi Wang-Kaeding
Abstract The way that leaders and citizens cope with stress is under-theorised in the study of International Relations (IR). This article anchors psychological studies on coping to the literature theorising emotions in IR to clarify two unaddressed questions: (1) how do political actors – individuals and collectives – cope with both sudden crises and long-term change?; and (2) in the context of international politics, whose coping matters, and under what conditions? Our coping framework demonstrates that intersubjective appraisal of urgency from everyday stressors triggers a process that elevates individual coping to the collective level. Circulation of coping responses, a key but neglected process of scaling up, binds individuals to affective communities. Our theoretical contribution is an innovative coping framework to explore how individual pursuit of well-being is transformed into collective agency. The methodological novelty is the triangulation of emotional representation with survey data and in-depth interviews to capture the circulation of coping responses. We illustrate our conceptual framework with the overlooked case of Hong Kong. Our findings suggest coping constitutes conditions of political possibilities, in that individual Hong Kongers’ efforts to sustain emotional well-being are aggregated to create momentum for a state-building project unexpected by the former British colonisers or the Chinese Communist Party.
在国际关系(IR)研究中,领导人和公民应对压力的方式缺乏理论化。本文以心理学研究为基础,探讨应对国际关系中情绪理论化的文献,以澄清两个未解决的问题:(1)政治行为者——个人和集体——如何应对突发危机和长期变化?(2)在国际政治的背景下,谁的应对是重要的,在什么条件下?我们的应对框架表明,日常压力源对紧迫性的主体间评价触发了一个将个人应对提升到集体水平的过程。应对反应的循环是一个关键但被忽视的扩大过程,它将个人与情感社区联系在一起。我们的理论贡献是一个创新的应对框架,以探索个人对幸福的追求如何转化为集体代理。方法上的新颖性是用调查数据和深度访谈对情绪表征进行三角测量,以捕捉应对反应的循环。我们以被忽视的香港为例来说明我们的概念框架。我们的研究结果表明,应对构成了政治可能性的条件,因为个人香港人维持情感健康的努力被汇总起来,为前英国殖民者或中国共产党意想不到的国家建设项目创造动力。
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Meditations on ‘international friendship’: Situating twinning in global struggles for solidarity, recognition, and restitution 对“国际友谊”的思考:将孪生兄弟置于争取团结、承认和恢复的全球斗争中
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI: 10.1017/s026021052300058x
Holly Eva Ryan
Abstract This article takes the practice of twinning as an entry point for problematising conventional accounts of ‘international friendship’ in the field of International Relations. In particular, the paper zeroes in on three examples of twinning practice, past and present, that have challenged the status quo: twinnings established in opposition to the Contra war in Nicaragua; twinning as an act of recognition for communities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories; and twinning as a vehicle for the recovery and return of sacred artefacts to post-colonial Kenya. Through these examples, it argues for an alternative conceptualisation of international friendship – one that pushes beyond the methodological nationalism and ontological rigidity of dominant approaches.
本文以结对的实践为切入点,对国际关系领域中关于“国际友谊”的传统说法提出质疑。这篇论文特别关注了过去和现在的三个挑战现状的双胞胎实践例子:为了反对尼加拉瓜的康特拉战争而建立的双胞胎;孪生是对巴勒斯坦被占领土社区的承认;并将其作为一种工具,将神圣的文物归还给后殖民时期的肯尼亚。通过这些例子,它提出了国际友谊的另一种概念——一种超越方法论上的民族主义和主流方法的本体论僵化的概念。
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Towards a post-imperial and Global IR?: Revisiting Khatami’s Dialogue among Civilisations 走向后帝国时代和全球国际关系?:重新审视哈塔米的《文明对话》
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000621
Shabnam Holliday, Edward Wastnidge
Abstract This article argues that Dialogue among Civilisations can be put forward as a crucial contribution to debates addressing IR’s Eurocentrism. It highlights the blurring of West/non-West, domestic/international, and imperial/post-imperial bifurcations. This is evident in three ways. First, Dialogue among Civilisations needs to be appreciated in Iran’s wider historical context and its multifaceted intellectual heritages. This demonstrates that the idea of the West as distinctly different from the East is problematic because of engagement between Iran and the so-called West. Second, Khatami’s intellectual endeavours are based on a simultaneous engagement with Western political thought, Islamic philosophy, and the idea of Ancient Iran. Finally, the notion itself reflects an internal dialogue whereby Western civilisation along with Islam and Iran’s pre-Islamic heritages are considered integral to Iranian political culture. Furthermore, it is an aspiration for how post-colonial Muslim societies can engage with colonial power while maintaining a post-colonial authenticity. Our contention is that an in-depth understanding of Iran alongside a revisiting of Khatami’s Dialogue among Civilisations can act as a means of bringing the perspective of the ‘other’ into debates on the international and our epistemological and ontological understanding of the West.
本文认为,文明之间的对话可以作为解决国际关系欧洲中心主义辩论的重要贡献。它突出了西方/非西方,国内/国际,帝国/后帝国的分歧的模糊。这在三个方面是显而易见的。首先,文明对话需要在伊朗更广泛的历史背景和其多方面的知识遗产中得到重视。这表明,由于伊朗与所谓的西方之间的接触,西方与东方截然不同的想法是有问题的。其次,哈塔米的学术努力是建立在与西方政治思想、伊斯兰哲学和古伊朗思想同时接触的基础上的。最后,这个概念本身反映了一种内部对话,在这种对话中,西方文明以及伊斯兰教和伊朗前伊斯兰教遗产被认为是伊朗政治文化不可或缺的一部分。此外,这是一个关于后殖民穆斯林社会如何在保持后殖民真实性的同时与殖民权力接触的愿望。我们的观点是,对伊朗的深入理解,以及对哈塔米的《文明之间的对话》的重新审视,可以作为一种手段,将“他者”的视角带入国际辩论,以及我们对西方的认识论和本体论理解。
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On struggle as experiment: Foucault in dialogue with Indigenous and decolonial movement intellectuals, for a new approach to theory 论作为实验的斗争:福柯与土著和非殖民化运动知识分子的对话,寻求一种新的理论途径
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000505
Lara Montesinos Coleman, Doerthe Rosenow
Abstract If critical thought is to contribute to liberatory struggle, it arguably requires a general, even structural, theorisation of the nature and sources of power and oppression. This appears to be at odds with the critical project of questioning the immanence of truth to power, as famously framed by Michel Foucault. Yet Foucault’s philosophical project in fact hinged upon his own attempts to grapple with this tension. What is more, his ultimate failure to resolve it led to ambiguities that might be considered generative (especially in light of increased rapprochement between Foucauldian, Marxian, and decolonial International Relations [IR]). Reading Indigenous and decolonial movement intellectuals in tandem with Foucault, alongside the philosophy of science of one of his major influences – Gaston Bachelard – we advocate attentiveness to the ‘experimental’ way in which struggles against capitalist extraction and (neo)colonialism hold together dissonant theoretical – and ontological – commitments when putting forward structural accounts of power. This leads us to an ethos of inquiry that starts from lived thought, as well as to a non-linear approach to the relations between method, theory, and associated ontological commitments, from which scholars are traditionally trained away in social science.
如果批判性思想要为解放斗争做出贡献,它就需要对权力和压迫的性质和来源进行一般性的、甚至是结构性的理论化。这似乎与米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)提出的质疑真理对权力的内在性的关键项目不一致。然而,福柯的哲学计划实际上取决于他自己对这种紧张关系的努力。更重要的是,他最终未能解决这个问题,导致了可能被认为是产生的模糊性(特别是考虑到福柯主义、马克思主义和非殖民化的国际关系[IR]之间日益增加的和解)。阅读与福柯一起的土著和非殖民化运动知识分子,以及他的主要影响之一——加斯顿·巴舍拉(Gaston Bachelard)的科学哲学——我们提倡关注“实验”方式,在这种方式中,反对资本主义榨取和(新)殖民主义的斗争,在提出权力的结构性解释时,将不和谐的理论和本体论承诺结合在一起。这将我们引向一种从生活思想出发的探究精神,以及一种研究方法、理论和相关本体论承诺之间关系的非线性方法,传统上,社会科学领域的学者就是从这种方法中接受训练的。
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Violations of the heart: Parental harm in war and oppression – ADDENDUM 违反心灵:战争和压迫中的父母伤害-附录
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000669
Rebekka Friedman, Hanna Ketola
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Becoming a humanitarian state: A performative analysis of ‘status-seeking’ as statecraft in world politics 成为一个人道主义国家:作为世界政治治国方略的“寻求地位”的行为分析
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000578
Ali Bilgic
Abstract Status-seeking is ubiquitous in world politics, and the literature is currently dominated by state-centrism and rationalism, which is almost exclusively focus on state elites. This results in a thin and limited understanding of what ‘status-seeking’ is, where it works, and how it is effected. This article challenges the existing approaches by introducing a performativity framework and offers an overhaul of how ‘status’ can be studied. It suggests replacing ‘status-seeking’ with ‘status performances’ that are conceptualised as part of ‘statecraft’ process. Drawing on post-structuralist and queer approaches as well as aesthetics in International Relations (IR), it is argued that status performances participate in the production of the state itself as a subject in world politics, so all states are ‘status-seekers’. This subject-production process occurs in multiple political sites, including the academic IR discourse in a country and visual presentations in the media. It is concluded that there is no ‘status’ beyond the subject, and status can never be achieved because it always needs repetitive performances. The argument is illustrated by an analysis of the production of ‘Turkey’ as a humanitarian state and demonstrates how this is effected in state-elite pronouncements, IR scholarship in Turkey, and visual representations.
地位追求在世界政治中无处不在,目前的文献以国家中心主义和理性主义为主导,几乎完全聚焦于国家精英。这导致人们对“追求地位”是什么、它在哪里起作用、以及它是如何起作用的理解薄弱而有限。本文通过引入一个表演性框架来挑战现有的方法,并提供了如何研究“状态”的全面检查。它建议用“地位表现”取代“寻求地位”,这被概念化为“治国”过程的一部分。借鉴后结构主义和酷儿方法以及国际关系(IR)中的美学,作者认为,作为世界政治的主体,地位表演参与了国家本身的生产,因此所有国家都是“地位寻求者”。这种主题生产过程发生在多个政治场所,包括一个国家的学术IR话语和媒体的视觉呈现。结论是,在主体之外没有“地位”,地位永远无法获得,因为它总是需要重复的表演。通过分析“土耳其”作为人道主义国家的产生,论证了这一论点是如何在国家精英的声明、土耳其的国际关系学术和视觉表现中受到影响的。
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Emotions, International Relations, and the everyday: Individuals’ emotional attachments to international organisations 情感、国际关系与日常:个人对国际组织的情感依恋
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000554
Anne-Marie Houde
Abstract In recent years, various crises such as the financial crisis, Brexit, and the Covid-19 pandemic have shed light on citizens’ (dis)satisfaction with international organisations (IOs). Yet, despite their crucial importance for the support of IOs, individual citizens’ connection to these organisations remains understudied. This article contributes to the literature on emotion research in International Relations (IR) by exploring the everyday emotions of ordinary individuals about IOs and their repercussions on world politics, moving beyond the state or community level to examine how citizens actually experience international politics. It does so by (i) theorising individuals’ emotional attachments to IOs and demonstrating how they shape perceptions and preferences that impact the future of organisations, and (ii) advocating for the use of focus groups as a research method to study emotions in IR. Contributing to the ‘everyday turn’ in emotion research in IR, it uses the European Union as a case study and analyses 21 focus groups with individuals from four different countries (Belgium, France, Italy, and Portugal). The article’s insights provide a deeper understanding of the micro-political foundation that enables and legitimises government action, and against whose background international relations are conducted.
近年来,金融危机、英国脱欧、新冠肺炎疫情等一系列危机凸显了民众对国际组织的不满。然而,尽管它们对国际组织的支持至关重要,但公民个人与这些组织的联系仍未得到充分研究。本文通过探索普通个人对国际关系的日常情绪及其对世界政治的影响,超越国家或社区层面,研究公民如何实际体验国际政治,为国际关系(IR)中的情感研究做出了贡献。它通过(i)将个人对IOs的情感依恋理论化,并展示他们如何塑造影响组织未来的感知和偏好,以及(ii)倡导使用焦点小组作为研究IR情绪的研究方法。它以欧盟为案例研究,分析了来自四个不同国家(比利时、法国、意大利和葡萄牙)的21个焦点小组的个人,为IR情感研究的“日常转变”做出了贡献。这篇文章的见解提供了对微观政治基础的更深入的理解,微观政治基础使政府行为得以实现和合法化,并在其背景下进行国际关系。
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Perforating colour lines: Japan and the problem of race in the ‘non-West’ 穿色线:日本与“非西方”的种族问题
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000566
Carmina Yu Untalan
Abstract Why do racialised states subscribe to the racial international hierarchy? While the critical scholarship in International Relations (IR) has meaningfully unsettled the discipline’s silence on race, it remains bound to the white versus non-white binary, neglecting the transmission and persistence of racism in international politics outside that divide. This article proposes a Lacanian reading of race as constitutive of state subjectivity in the modern world order to address this gap. Focusing on Lacan’s notion of the ‘lack in the Other’, I suggest that non-West/non-white racism is a fantasy that racialised states construct upon encountering the void of ‘Whiteness’ as a master signifier. I argue that racialised states appropriate racism in response to the anxiety induced by the collapse of the Other’s authority. Using the case of Japan’s transition to a modern nation-state, I mobilise the framework to examine Japan’s flirtation with Western racial theories and subsequent attempts to depart from the white racial order by creating its own racial hierarchy.
为什么种族化的国家赞同种族国际等级制度?虽然国际关系(IR)的批判性学术已经有意义地打破了该学科在种族问题上的沉默,但它仍然局限于白人与非白人的二元对立,忽视了种族主义在国际政治中的传播和持续存在。本文提出一种拉康式的种族解读,认为种族是现代世界秩序中国家主体性的组成部分,以解决这一差距。专注于拉康的“他者的缺失”的概念,我认为非西方/非白人种族主义是一种幻想,种族化的国家在遇到作为主要能指的“白”的空虚时构建了这种幻想。我认为,种族化的国家恰当地运用种族主义,是对他人权威崩溃所引发的焦虑的回应。以日本向现代民族国家转型为例,我运用这一框架来考察日本对西方种族理论的玩弄,以及随后通过建立自己的种族等级制度来脱离白人种族秩序的尝试。
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‘Chống dịch như chống giặc’ (‘Fighting the pandemic like fighting the invader’): Audience agency and historical resources in Vietnam’s early securitisation of Covid-19 “抵抗瘟疫如抵抗侵略者”:越南Covid-19早期证券化的受众代理和历史资源
1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000529
Xuan Dung Phan, Quah Say Jye, Minh Son To
Abstract Vietnam’s initial response to Covid-19 was conspicuous for various reasons, including how its attempt at securitisation drew deeply from historical narratives, symbols, and traditions specific to the Vietnamese experience, as well as how the securitisation project was not simply top-down and state-driven but also featured ground-up participation where the public was mobilised to participate in and actively reiterate securitisation practices. This richly textured empirical case study of the workings of Vietnamese society and politics represents an invitation to explore key debates surrounding securitisation theory. Reflecting on the empirical material of the case, this paper builds on scholarship seeking to highlight the shortcomings of the Copenhagen School’s model of securitisation and from there further explore securitisation theory and its limits. It takes aim at how the audience and its agency is conceptualised in the theory and develops the notions of ‘historical resources’ and ‘activation architecture’ to more adequately explain the processes of securitisation.
越南对Covid-19的最初反应是引人注目的,原因有很多,包括其证券化的尝试如何深刻地借鉴了越南经验特有的历史叙述、符号和传统,以及证券化项目如何不仅仅是自上而下和国家驱动的,而且还具有基层参与的特点,即动员公众参与并积极重申证券化实践。这本关于越南社会和政治运作的丰富的实证案例研究邀请我们探索围绕证券化理论的关键辩论。通过对案例经验材料的反思,本文以学术研究为基础,试图突出哥本哈根学派证券化模式的缺陷,并以此为基础进一步探索证券化理论及其局限性。它的目标是受众及其代理在理论中是如何概念化的,并发展了“历史资源”和“激活架构”的概念,以更充分地解释证券化的过程。
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