Trust in International Relations Rationalist, Constructivist, and Psychological Approaches
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...
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| Format: | eBook Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford
Routledge
2018
Taylor and Francis Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Series: | Routledge Global Cooperation Series |
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| ISBN: | 0367820986, 113863008X, 9781138630086, 9780367820985, 1315209837, 1351807838, 135180782X, 9781315209838, 9781351807838, 9781351807821, 1351807846, 9781351807845 |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: approaching trust and mistrust in International Relations -- Part I: Constructivist approaches to trust in International Relations -- Chapter 1: Understanding the trust-distrust nexus between the United States and Egypt -- Chapter 2: Trust as narrative: representing Turkey in Western foreign policy analysis -- Chapter 3: Mistrust amongst democracies: constructing US-India insecurity during the Cold War -- Part II: Rational and psychological approaches to trust in International Relations -- Chapter 4: The role of rational trust in ASEAN's creation -- Chapter 5: The cycle of mistrust in EU-Russia relations -- Chapter 6: Mistrust within trust: Finnish-Swedish defence cooperation and the ghosts of the 1990 EC application incident -- Chapter 7: Taking stock of the study of trust in International Relations -- Index

