Rationality and emotion: comparative studies of the Franco-German and Sino-Japanese reconciliations
Lin Ren
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- Wiesbaden : SpringerVS, [2014]
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Literature Review: Current Research on Reconciliation
- 1.1.1. Developing a General Theoretical Model of the Reconciling Process
- 1.1.2. Typical and Extreme Case Studies
- 1.1.3. Studies on Ideational Factors and Remembrance
- 1.2. Theoretical Relevant IDVs: Explanatory Variables from the Different Strands of IR Theories
- 1.2.1. IDV 1: The Commercial Ties/Economic Interdependence
- 1.2.2. IDV 2: Maintaining or Challenging the Equilibrium of Power
- 1.2.3. IDV 3: Convergent Memories of History
- 1.2.4. IDV 4: Political Similarity
- 1.2.5. IDV 5: Convergent Narratives of Nationhood to Sensitive Territories
- 1.3. Hypothesis
- 1.4. Methodology: A Comparative Case Study with "small-n" Samples
- 1.5. Roadmap of the Book
- 2. Research Framework and Some Important Definitions
- 2.1. Reconciliation: Making a Better Defined Area for IR Students
- 2.2. Introduction into the Cases & Cutting Time into Periods
- 2.3. Research Framework
- 2.3.1. Process of Studying a Causal Mechanism in Social Science and the Theoretical Contribution of this Design
- 2.3.2. Development of Related Schools of Thought: Research Significance in Terms of the Theoretical Puzzle
- 2.4. Analysis-Level Problem and Pluralism
- 2.5. Nature of Conciliatory/Non-Conciliatory Decision-Making
- 2.6. Indicate the Variation of the Stability of Peace (DV)
- 2.6.1. Franco-German Relationship
- 2.6.2. Sino-Japanese Relationship
- 2.7. Short Summary
- 3. Trade Ties and Reconciliation
- 3.1. Theoretical Background
- 3.2. Correlation between Economic Interdependence and Peace
- 3.3. Across Analytic Two Levels: Information Flow, Institutional Restraint and "Reputation-Cost"
- 3.4. Diverse Ways of Reasoning
- 3.5. Conclusion: Redefined Self-Interest
- 4. Revisionism and Reconciliation
- 4.1. Theoretical Background
- 4.2. Comparative Study of Related Indicators/Reconciliation Outcomes
- 4.2.1. GDP Growth
- 4.2.2. Military Expenditure (Sum Per Capita)
- 4.2.3. Armed Forces (Manpower and Tech.); Air Forces; Naval Forces
- 4.2.4. Nuclear Capability and Other Power Boosting Signals
- 4.2.5. Status Quo with the U.S.: NATO and the U.S.-Japanese Allies
- 4.3. Examples of Uncertainty and Different Ways of Reasoning
- 4.4. Conclusion of Comparison
- 5. Memory and Reconciliation
- 5.1. Theoretical Background and Dynamics: Memory, Signal, Identity, and Healing
- 5.2. Typology of Memory and Correlated Reconciliation
- 5.2.1. Clash of Memory
- 5.2.2. Collective Amnesia
- 5.2.3. Collective Memory
- 5.3. Analysis Level
- 5.3.1. Clashing Sino-Japanese Remembrance and Reconciliation after 1980s-current
- 5.3.2. Co-Amnesia Remembrance and Reconciliation from 1950s to 1972; 1972-early 1980s
- 5.3.3. Co-Amnesia German-Franco Remembrance and Reconciliation from the 1950s to 1963
- 5.3.4. Convergent Franco-German Remembrance and Reconciliation from 1963 to 1989; after 1989
- 5.4. Micro-Foundation: Emotion
- 6. Political Similarity and Reconciliation
- 6.1. Theoretical Background
- 6.2. Correlation between Political Similarity and a Stable Restored Relationship
- 6.3. Reconciliation and Political Transformation in the Franco-German Dyad
- 6.3.1. German Political Transformation till 1963: Convergence of Democratic Culture between Bonn and Paris
- 6.3.2. Continuing Convergent Signals of Political Transformation
- 6.3.3. Democratic Political Culture Introduced to The East
- 6.4. Reconciliation and Political Transformation in the Sino-Japanese Dyad
- 6.4.1. Reducing Political Similarity and The Sino-Japanese Relationship in the Era of Pre-Normalization
- 6.4.2. Political Dissimilarity and The Sino-Japanese Relationship in the Era of Post-Normalization
- 6.4.3. Political Dissimilarity and The Sino-Japanese Relationship in the Post 1990s
- 6.5. Conclusion and Micro Foundation: Dynamics of Political Similarity to Promote Reconciliation
- 7. Convergent Narrative of Sensitive Territories and Reconciliation
- 7.1. Theoretical Background
- 7.2. Converging Narrative between Germany and France
- 7.2.1. Tentative Acknowledgment
- 7.2.2. Initial Acknowledgment
- 7.2.3. Fundamental Acknowledgment and New Identity
- 7.3. Diverging Narratives between China and Japan
- 7.3.1. Non-Acknowledgment of the Other's Narrative of Nationhood and Peoplehood in Early Period
- 7.3.2. Non-Acknowledgment of the Other's Narrative of Nationhood and Peoplehood (Identity Conflict) in Mid-Term
- 7.3.3. Recent Conflicts
- 7.4. Conclusion
- 8. Conclusion and Theoretical Contribution
- 8.1. Conclusion from Comparative Case Studies: The Theoretical Framework
- 8.2. Conclusion from Comparative Case Studies: The Empirical Finding
- 8.3. Rethinking Rationality as the Only Source of Micro-Foundation
- 8.3.1. Rethinking Using Rationalism to Deal with the Micro-Macro Integration Problem
- 8.3.2. Rethinking Rationality in Terms of IR Discipline
- 8.3.3. Rethinking Rationality based on the Recent Findings in Evolutionary Psychology
- 8.3.4. More Tips in Reconciliation Studies: Two Analytic Levels and Rationality
- 8.3.5. Short Summary and Model Modification of the Causality Study
- 8.4. Co-Dynamic of Material and Ideational Factors: Brain and Thoughts
- 8.5. Conclusion.
- Author/Creator:
- Ren, Lin , author
- Languages:
- English
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- Item content: English
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- Print version: Rationality and emotion [by Ren, L.] (ISBN 9783658022150)
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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- Call Numbers:
- JZ5597 .R46 2014eb
- ISBNs:
- 9783658022167 (electronic bk.)
3658022167 (electronic bk.)
9783658022150 [Invalid] - Other Standard Numbers:
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