ISBN:
9783658022167
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XIV, 176 p. 15 illus)
,
online resource
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Series Statement:
Research
DDC:
303.69
Keywords:
Social sciences
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Japan
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China
;
Versöhnung
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Deutschland
;
Frankreich
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Versöhnung
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Vergleichende Forschung
Abstract:
Reconciliation is an important agenda for postwar countries. It plays a major role in harmonizing bilateral and regional relations. Lin Ren compares reconciliations between the Sino-Japanese and the Franco-German dyads. Each dyad shares a deep-rooted historic antagonism. Nevertheless, France and Germany reached a far deeper degree of reconciliation. Therefore, this book devotes to explore the "trouble-creators that led to the diverse outcomes, so as to challenge taking rationality as the single micro-foundation of decision making concerning reconciliation.
Abstract:
Reconciliation is an important agenda for post-war countries. It plays a major role in harmonizing bilateral and regional relations. Lin Ren compares reconciliations between the Sino-Japanese and the Franco-German dyads. Each dyad shares a deep-rooted historic antagonism. Nevertheless, France and Germany have reached a far deeper degree of reconciliation. The author explores the causes that led to the diverse outcomes, so as to challenge taking rationality as the single micro-foundation of decision-making concerning reconciliation. Contents · Economic Interdependence · Maintaining or Challenging Equilibrium · Convergent Memories of History · Political Similarity · Territorial Narratives Target Groups · Researchers and students in the fields of political science, international relations and history · Journalists, politicians The Author Dr. Lin Ren completed her PhD at Freie Universität Berlin under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Klaus Segbers at the Department of Political and Social Sciences
Description / Table of Contents:
Current Research on ReconciliationExplanatory Variables from the Different Strands of IR Theories -- Reconciliation: Making a Better Defined Area for IR Students -- Correlation between Economic Interdependence and Peace -- Bounded Rationality and Redefined Self-Interest -- Comparative Study of Related Indicators and Reconciliation Outcomes -- Typology of Memory and Correlated Reconciliation -- Correlation between Political Similarity and a Stable Restored Relationship -- Converging Narrative between Germany and France -- Diverging Narratives between China and Japan.
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-658-02216-7
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