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The Culture Of National Security:

The Culture Of National Security:

Norms And Identity In World Politics

Katzenstein, Peter J.

A pioneering work, the first to try to marry constructivist approaches to security studies.... I would be surprised if this book doesn't become part of a new canon in international relations theory.Biographical Note:Peter J. Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University.Table of Contents:1: Introduction: Alternative Perspec...

Editorial:
Columbia
Año de edición:
1996
ISBN:
978-0-231-10469-2
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A pioneering work, the first to try to marry constructivist approaches to security studies.... I would be surprised if this book doesn't become part of a new canon in international relations theory.



Biographical Note:
Peter J. Katzenstein is the Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies at Cornell University.

Table of Contents:
1: Introduction: Alternative Perspectives on National Security, by Peter J. Katzenstein
2: Norms, Identity, and Culture in National Security, by Ronald L. Jepperson, Alexander Wendt, and Peter J. Katzenstein
I. Norms and National Security
3: Status, Norms, and the Proliferation of Conventional Weapons: An Institutional Theory Approach, by Dana P. Eyre and Mark C. Suchman
4: Norms and Deterrence: The Nuclear and Chemical Weapons Taboos, by Richard Price and Nina Tannenwald
5: Constructing Norms of Humanitarian Intervention, by Martha Finnemore
6: Culture and French Military Doctrine Before World War II, by Elizabeth Kier
7: Cultural Realism and Strategy in Maoist China, by Alastair Iain Johnston
II. Identity and National Security
8: Identity, Norms, and National Security: The Soviet Foreign Policy Revolution and the End of the Cold War, by Robert G. Herman
9: Norms, Identity, and National Security in Germany and Japan, by Thomas U. Berger
10: Collective Identity in a Democratic Community: The Case of NATO, by Thomas Risse-Kappen
11: Identity and Alliances in the Middle East, by Michael N. Barnett
III. Implications and Conclusions
12: Norms, Identity, and Their Limits: A Theoretical Reprise, by Paul Kowert and Jeffrey Legro
13: Conclusion: National Security in a Changing World, by Peter J. Katzenstein

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