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Spheres of Influence in International Relations
Spheres of Influence in International Relations
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A01=Susanna Hast
Author_Susanna Hast
Category=JP
Category=JPA
Category=JPS
cold
Cold War politics
Cold War Sphere
Cuban Missile Crisis
English School Literature
English School Theorists
English School theory
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good
Good Life
Good Neighbor Policy
great
Great Power Management
Hidemi Suganami
hierarchical international order analysis
humanitarian intervention
Interested Power
international society
Interstate Justice
Jus Publicum Europaeum
Khrushchev's Cold War
Khrushchev’s Cold War
management
Monroe Doctrine
neighbor
order
Pejorative Associations
Pluralist International Society
Pluralist Solidarist Debate
policy
postcolonial studies
power
Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy
Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy
Russian Foreign Policy
society
Solidarist International Society
Subjugated Knowledges
Suzerain State System
Suzerain System
suzerainty and colonialism
Term Sphere
United States
war
Product details
- ISBN 9781138245594
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 19 Oct 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Current events happening around the world, especially the ’humanitarian interventions’ by NATO and the West within the context of the so-called Arab Spring, make the understanding of the role of spheres of influence in international politics absolutely critical. Hast explores the practical implications and applications of this theory, challenging the concept by using historical examples such as suzerainty and colonialism, as well as the emergence of a hierarchical international order. This study further connects the English School tradition, post-war international order, the Cold War and images of Russia with the concept of the sphere of influence to initiate debate and provide a fresh outlook on a concept which has little recent attention.
Dr Susanna Hast received her doctorate from the University of Lapland in 2012 and specialises in International Relations, especially English School theory, Russian foreign policy, politics of emotions, and peace and conflict studies. She currently pursues post-doctoral research as a visiting fellow at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. She is also a partner to the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Russian Studies at Aleksanteri Institute in Helsinki. Her most recent research topic is concerned with compassion and violence in Russian-Chechen relations.
Spheres of Influence in International Relations
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