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    The Oxford Handbook of Emotions in International Relations

    The Oxford Handbook of Emotions in International Relations by Koschut, Simon; Ross, Andrew;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. március 11.

    • ISBN 9780197698532
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem546 oldal
    • Méret 254x181x37 mm
    • Súly 1070 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 686

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    This handbook explores the groundbreaking ways emotions shape global politics and decision-making. Traditionally, International Relations (IR) overlooked emotions, focusing on rational strategies between nations. However, recent research reveals that emotions such as fear, pride, and anxiety profoundly influence diplomatic, security, and humanitarian decisions. By examining emotions in various contexts, from war and conflict to international law and migration, the book provides fresh insight into why states and leaders act the way they do. It's an essential guide for understanding the growing role of emotions in IR, bridging scholarly insights with real-world applications for today's complex global landscape.

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    Over the past two decades, the study of emotions has emerged as a transformative frontier within International Relations (IR). The Oxford Handbook of Emotions in International Relations aims to capture and contextualize these developments, highlighting how the analysis of emotions has allowed for deeper understandings of international and global politics. The handbook provides a systematic overview, mapping an inherently multi-disciplinary field. Contributions to the volume reveal that emotions are implicated in a variety of processes and practices in IR-including diplomacy, security and conflict, global governance and law, and transnational politics.
    The chapters trace the evolution of emotion in IR from “first wave” research on emotions as irrational impulses disrupting decision-making at moments of crisis to “second wave” contributions seeking to investigate the manifold roles emotions play in shaping state behavior and global interactions in practice. The handbook showcases recent scholarship on the influence of emotions across many areas, including human rights and humanitarianism, peace negotiations, transitional justice, climate change, financial crises, political protest, populist movements, and immigration. Through these investigations, the volume offers innovative insights and opens up new questions for the field. Rather than merely asserting that emotions matter, the handbook demonstrates how an analytical focus on emotions can challenge assumptions about rationality and reveal deeper complexities in world politics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    1. The Emotional Turn in International Relations
    Simon Koschut
    PART I: Theoretical debates
    2. Emotions and Response in a Contingent World
    Janice Gross Stein
    3. Collective Emotions Beyond the State in Global Politics
    Ty Solomon
    4. Emotions as Tools for Action
    Eric Van Rythoven
    5. Empathy and the Politicization of Emotions
    Naomi Head
    6. Ethical Anxiety in Global Politics
    Brent J. Steele
    PART II: Actors
    7. Leader Convergence and the Emotional Dynamics of Nuclear Crises
    Marcus Holmes and Nicholas Wheeler
    8. States-As-Groups and State Emotions
    Brent E. Sasley
    9. Emotions and Expert Authority in Global Governance
    Amoz JY Hor and Jittip Mongkolnchaiarunya
    10. Excavating the Emotional Nongovernmental Organization
    Deepa Prakash
    11. Emotions in Terrorism and Political Violence
    Stéphane J. Baele and Jérémy Dieudonné
    12. The Technological Mediation of Emotions in World Politics
    Daniel Møller Ølgaard
    PART III: Challenges
    13. Emotional Governance and Authoritarian Populism
    Catarina Kinnvall
    14. Resentment and Grievance
    Jelena Subotic
    15. The Role of Emotions in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
    Payam Ghalehdar
    16. Emotions and Interpersonal Diplomacy
    Seanon S. Wong
    17. Emotional Energy in Conflict, Repression, and Violence
    Isabel Bramsen
    18. Emotions and Solidarity in the Global South
    Lina Benabdallah
    19. Nuclear Weapons and Emotion
    Michelle Bentley
    20. The Emotions in Transitional Justice
    Renée Jeffery
    21. Emotions and Economic Crises
    Wesley W. Widmaier
    22. Promises and Limits of Empathy for Global Cooperation
    A. Burcu Bayram
    23. Climate Emotions
    Leonie Holthaus
    24. Emotions in Migration Studies
    Michelle Pace
    PART IV: Concepts
    25. Emotions and Ontological Security
    Bahar Rumelili and Batur Ozan Togay
    26. Power and Emotion in International Relations
    Todd H. Hall
    27. The Emotional Politics of Status (Mis-)recognition
    Élise Rousseau
    28. Affect Theory and Global Racial Violence
    Alexander Barder
    29. Engaging with Emotions in International Law
    Anne Saab
    30. Feminism, Embodiment, and the Politics of Emotions
    Linda Åhäll
    31. Emotions and the Visual Representation of Human Suffering
    Jessica Auchter
    32. Entangled Emotions and Quantum Social
    Theory K. M. Fierke
    33. Emotions, Colonial Trauma, and Brazil's Desire for International Validation
    Erica Resende and Paula Sandrin
    PART V: Implications
    34. Thinking-Feeling-Doing International Relations Research
    Laura J. Shepherd and Laura Sjoberg
    35. Emotional Futures and the Future of Emotions in International Relations
    Andrew A. G. Ross

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