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The Anglosphere : A Genealogy of a Racialized Identity in International Relations

معرفی کتاب «The Anglosphere : A Genealogy of a Racialized Identity in International Relations» نوشتهٔ Srdjan Vucetic، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stanford University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Anglosphere refers to a community of English-speaking states, nations, and societies centered on Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, which has profoundly influenced the direction of world history and fascinated countless observers. This book argues that the origins of the Anglosphere are racial. Drawing on theories of collective identity-formation and framing, the book develops a new framework for analyzing foreign policy, which it then evaluates in case studies related to fin-de-siècle imperialism (1894-1903), the ill-fated Pacific Pact (1950-1), the Suez crisis (1956), the Vietnam escalation (1964-5), and the run-up to the Iraq war (2002-3). Each case study highlights the contestations over state and empire, race and nation, and liberal internationalism and anti-Americanism, taking into consideration how they shaped international conflict and cooperation. In reconstructing the history of the Anglosphere, the book engages directly with the most recent debates in international relations scholarship and American foreign policy

The Anglosphere refers to a community of English-speaking states, nations, and societies centered on Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, which has profoundly influenced the direction of world history and fascinated countless observers.

This book argues that the origins of the Anglosphere are racial. Drawing on theories of collective identity-formation and framing, the book develops a new framework for analyzing foreign policy, which it then evaluates in case studies related to fin-de-sià ̈cle imperialism (1894-1903), the ill-fated Pacific Pact (1950-1), the Suez crisis (1956), the Vietnam escalation (1964-5), and the run-up to the Iraq war (2002-3). Each case study highlights the contestations over state and empire, race and nation, and liberal internationalism and anti-Americanism, taking into consideration how they shaped international conflict and cooperation. In reconstructing the history of the Anglosphere, the book engages directly with the most recent debates in international relations scholarship and American foreign policy

Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents 1 What Is the Anglosphere? 2 Empire, Venezuela, and the “Great Rapprochement” 3 ANZUS, Britain, and the “Pacific Pact” 4 Suez, Vietnam, and the “Great and Powerful Friends” 5 Empire, Iraq, and the “Coalition of the Willing” 6 The Anglosphere and Its Limits Appendix: Note on Primary Sources Notes References Bibliography Index What is the Anglosphere? Empire, Venezuela and the "great rapprochement" ANZUS, Britain and the "Pacific pact" Suez, Vietnam and the "great and powerful friends" Empire, Iraq and the "coalition of the willing" The Anglosphere identity and its limit.
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