Trust in International Relations

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ASEAN
Baltic Sea Region
Bebas Dan Aktif
Carina van de Wetering
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China
Conflict
crisis management
defence cooperation
Diffuse Reciprocity
diplomatic relations
Egypt
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EU Russia Relation
EU Russia Relationship
EU Turkey Relation
EU's Eastern Enlargement
EU’s Eastern Enlargement
Finnish Decision Makers
Finnish Foreign Policy
Finnish Public Debate
Foreign Policy Analysis
Helsingin Sanomat
Hiski Haukkala
India
International Relations
Interstate Trust
Johanna Vuorelma
Matti Pesu
MENA Region
Military Non-alignment
Misplaced Trust
Mistrust
National Security Council Senior Director
NATO Operation
Nordic Defence Cooperation
Peace
political psychology
Rational Trust
Russia
Scott Edwards
Security
security studies
Sinikukka Saari
Small State Contexts
social trust theory
South Asia Crisis
Sustainable Long Term Peace
Tapio Juntunen
Trust
trust dynamics in state behaviour
Trusting Behaviour
Tuomas Forsberg
United States of America
USS Enterprise
Ville Sinkkonen

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138630086
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Trust is a core concept in International Relations (IR), representing a key ingredient in state relations. It was only relatively recently that IR scholars began to probe what trust really is, how it can be studied, and how it affects state relations. In the process three distinct ways of theorising trust in IR have emerged: trust as a rational choice calculation, as a social phenomenon or as a psychological dimension. Trust in International Relations explores trust through these different lenses using case studies to analyse the relative strengths and weaknesses of different approaches. The case studies cover relations between:

  • United States and India
  • ASEAN and Southeast Asian countries
  • Finland and Sweden
  • USA and Egypt
  • The European Union and Russia
  • Turkey’s relations with the West

This book provides insights with real-world relevance in the fields of crisis and conflict management, and will be of great interest for students and scholars of IR, security studies and development studies who are looking to develop a more sophisticated understanding of how different theories of trust can be used in different situations.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

Hiski Haukkala, Faculty of Management, University of Tampere, Finland

Carina van de Wetering, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Johanna Vuorelma, Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland