Revisiting State Personhood and World Politics

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collective identity theory
Constructivism
Country's Apartheid Past
Country’s Apartheid Past
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
Developmental Psychology
Ego Defenses
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Foreign Policy Analysis
Foucault
Freud
Freud personality theory
Identity
Ill Fate
International Criminal Court (ICC)
international psychology
International Relations Theory
Lacan
Large Group Psychology
ontological security
Ontological Security Theories
Personology
Psychoanalysis
psychological analysis of state behavior
Self Object Relations
self-conscious emotions
Social Psychology
Soul View
South Africa
South Africa Department
South Africa's Foreign
South Africa's Foreign Policy
South Africa's Relations
South Africa's Relationship
South Africa's Responses
South Africa's Vote
South African Collective
South African Foreign Policy
South African National Defence Force
South Africa’s Foreign
South Africa’s Foreign Policy
South Africa’s Relations
South Africa’s Relationship
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South Africa’s Vote
state narcissism
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
Xenophobic Violence

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032105949
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Breathing fresh air into debates surrounding foreign policy and interstate relations, Bianca Naude presents a holistic theory of states as collectives of people that cannot be reduced to their individual constituents.

Moving among current research on the ontological status of the state alongside important arguments in support of the state personhood thesis, Naude begins by exploring Freud’s personality theory and the ways in which this theory has evolved over time in response to newer insights from the field of experimental psychology. Recognizing that Freud’s work is in many ways outdated, she considers more recent literature on narcissism as an aspect of self-esteem rather than a form of psychopathology, drawing specifically on Kohut’s expansion of the concept of narcissism as a normal feature of personality development. Using the South African state as a case study, Naude demonstrates the various ways in which the state presents itself to the outside world on the one hand, and how it wishes to see itself on the other. She further considers how narcissistic defenses help protect the state's ego from criticism and self-judgments.

Revisiting State Personhood and World Politics will help readers understand how the state sees itself, why or when the state experiences shame, humiliation, guilt or pride, and how it responds to these self-conscious emotions. It will be a valuable resource to researchers and students of International Relations.

Bianca Naude is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of the Free State, South Africa. Her research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing on her training in anthropology, sociology, political science and theory of literature. She has contributed scholarly articles and book chapters on ontological security theory as a novel approach to terrorism studies, foreign policy and regionalization as tools of resistance against Western hegemony, South Africa’s search for ontological security in its foreign relations, and the role of emotions in South African foreign policy.

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