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    ISBN: 9781032158518 , 9781032158549
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 225 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Role theory and international relations 4
    Series Statement: Role theory and international relations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vandamme, Dorothée Role compatibility as socialization
    DDC: 306.2095491
    Keywords: Political socialization ; Social role Political aspects ; Patron and client ; Phenomenological sociology ; Pakistan Foreign relations 1971- ; Pakistan Politics and government 1988- ; Pakistan ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Internationale Politik ; Staatsangehörigkeit
    Abstract: Introduction: The social world of Pakistan -- State socialization as role compatibility -- Acquiring statehood and building social identity -- Setting the stage : Pakistan and its significant others' NRCs -- Dealing with the other : the construction of India-Pakistan oppositional identities -- Client or independent? Understanding the difficulty of the US-Pakistan relations in light of the patron-client framework -- China as alternative dominant socializer.
    Abstract: "In Role Compatibility as Socialization, Dorothée Vandamme examines Pakistan's socialization process in terms of role compatibility in the 2008-2018 period. Adopting an Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) method of analysis, Vandamme builds on role theory to develop a theory of socialization as role compatibility to explain the dynamics of Pakistan's (dys)functioning position and its status-seeking process as a fully functioning member of the international system. Specifically, she focuses on how Pakistani civilian and military leaders define their country's positioning towards India, the US and China. In doing so, she traces the link between domestic role contestation at the country's inception and the resulting domination of the military's conception of their country, state identity, how it projects itself externally and how it is received by others. Departing from strictly structural or agent-oriented explanations, Vandamme expertly demonstrates Pakistan's perceived role compatibility with significant others and underlines the causality between state identity, foreign policy behavior and socialization. Role Compatibility as Socialization will be of interest to graduate students and researchers who work on and with role theory and socialization theory, and for those with a research interest on South Asia"--
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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000551624
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Role Theory and International Relations Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Vandamme, Dorothée Role Compatibility As Socialization
    DDC: 306.2095491
    Keywords: Political socialization-Pakistan ; Social role-Political aspects-Pakistan ; Patron and client-Pakistan ; Phenomenological sociology ; Pakistan-Foreign relations-1971- ; Pakistan-Politics and government-1988-
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: The social world of Pakistan -- Self-conception, discourse, and position: Why social processes matter -- Researching Pakistan: Discussion on the case study Outline of the book -- 2. State socialization as role compatibility -- Socialization and foreign policy -- National role conceptions and role compatibility -- An interpretive approach to roles -- State identity in an interactionist perspective -- The model -- 3. Acquiring statehood and building social identity -- The creation of Pakistan and the acquisition of the role of sovereign state -- The military as primary voice for Pakistan: Exploring domestic role contestations in the country's early years and how it shaped Pakistan's contemporary self-role conception -- Social identity and normative boundaries -- Civilian oversight of the military as an international norm -- Domestic socialization and failure of civilian control in Pakistan -- From deviant to stigmatized: External process of stigmatization -- Managing the stigma -- Conclusion -- 4. Setting the stage: Pakistan and its significant others' NRCs -- Pakistan's NRCs -- India's roles and great power status-seeking -- American NRCs and their global structuring impact -- China's role definition as alternative dominant socializer -- Role salience -- Role salience in Pakistani NRCs, 2008-2018 -- Role salience in Indian NRCs, 2000-2018 -- Role salience in American NRCs, 2000-2018 -- Role salience in Chinese NRCs, 2000-2018 -- 5. Dealing with the other: The construction of India-Pakistan oppositional identities -- Stuck in the past -- Carrying the weight of the past -- The media and the entrenchment of roles -- Assessing responsibility to derail socialization efforts
    Description / Table of Contents: Attributing responsibility for the sake of the audience -- The UN General Assembly, a forum for exchanging blame -- Pakistan's external locus of identity -- Role compatibility between India and Pakistan -- 6. Client or independent? Understanding the difficulty of US-Pakistan relations in light of the patron-client framework -- Role misunderstandings: Volatile patron, unwilling client -- Characteristics of the US patron-Pakistan client relation -- Client vs. independent: Pakistan's difficult choice -- Mixed social signals and role confusion -- Nonconformity as power multiplier -- Role compatibility between the United States and Pakistan -- 7. China as alternative dominant socializer -- Restructuring the region with normative power: China as a benevolent power -- China's norm-making -- A network of patronage relations -- Pakistani client to the Chinese patron? -- Role compatibility between China and Pakistan -- 8. Conclusion -- Reviewing the case: Key findings -- Assessing causality -- Moving forward -- Index
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    [Place of publication not identified] : Routledge | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781003245940 , 1003245943 , 9781000551624 , 1000551628 , 9781000551648 , 1000551644
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Role Theory and International Relations
    DDC: 954.91
    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; Pakistan Social conditions
    Abstract: In Role Compatibility as Socialization, Dorothée Vandamme examines Pakistan's socialization process in terms of role compatibility in the 2008-2018 period. Adopting an Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) method of analysis, Vandamme builds on role theory to develop a theory of socialization as role compatibility to explain the dynamics of Pakistan's (dys)functioning position and its status-seeking process as a fully functioning member of the international system. Specifically, she focuses on how Pakistani civilian and military leaders define their country's positioning towards India, the US and China. In doing so, she traces the link between domestic role contestation at the country's inception and the resulting domination of the military's conception of their country, state identity, how it projects itself externally and how it is received by others. Departing from strictly structural or agent-oriented explanations, Vandamme expertly demonstrates Pakistan's perceived role compatibility with significant others and underlines the causality between state identity, foreign policy behavior and socialization. Role Compatibility as Socialization will be of interest to graduate students and researchers who work on and with role theory and socialization theory, and for those with a research interest on South Asia
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    In:  La politique étrangère (2021), Seite 133-147 | year:2021 | pages:133-147
    ISBN: 9782807617766
    Language: French
    Titel der Quelle: La politique étrangère
    Publ. der Quelle: Bruxelles : Peter Lang, 2021
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2021), Seite 133-147
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    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:133-147
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    In:  La politique étrangère (2021), Seite 463-478 | year:2021 | pages:463-478
    ISBN: 9782807617766
    Language: French
    Titel der Quelle: La politique étrangère
    Publ. der Quelle: Bruxelles : Peter Lang, 2021
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2021), Seite 463-478
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2021
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    In:  La politique étrangère (2021), Seite 117-131 | year:2021 | pages:117-131
    ISBN: 9782807617766
    Language: French
    Titel der Quelle: La politique étrangère
    Publ. der Quelle: Bruxelles : Peter Lang, 2021
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2021), Seite 117-131
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