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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"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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