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Theory and application of the "generation" in international relations and politics / edited by Brent J. Steele and Jonathan M. Acuff.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.Description: viii, 253 pISBN:
  • 9780230113244 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.101 STE
Contents:
Part I. Generational analysis: analytical and theoretical potentialities. Introduction: the evolution of generational analysis and international theory / Brent J. Steele and Jonathan M. Acuff; Never trust anyone who remembers Jerry Rubin: the promise of generational conflict / Brent J. Steele; The "problem of generations" revisited: Karl Mannheim and the sociology of knowledge in international relations / David McCourt; Towards a sociology of generational change: generational experience and generational performance in German foreign policy / Benjamin Herborth -- Part II. Empirical domains of generational analysis. The generational shift in South African foreign policy / Jeremy Youde; Generations at home and abroad: the Chinese diaspora / Misti L. Williams; Generations and gender in the 2008 U.S democratic primaries / Jennifer C. Lucas and Tauna S. Sisco; Generational analysis and the evolution of military doctrine and strategy / Jonathan M. Acuff; Generational analysis in IR meets the world values survey / Jon D. Carlson; Lumpy and sticky: ideational change over time / Michael G. Roskin.
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Part I. Generational analysis: analytical and theoretical potentialities. Introduction: the evolution of generational analysis and international theory / Brent J. Steele and Jonathan M. Acuff; Never trust anyone who remembers Jerry Rubin: the promise of generational conflict / Brent J. Steele; The "problem of generations" revisited: Karl Mannheim and the sociology of knowledge in international relations / David McCourt; Towards a sociology of generational change: generational experience and generational performance in German foreign policy / Benjamin Herborth -- Part II. Empirical domains of generational analysis. The generational shift in South African foreign policy / Jeremy Youde; Generations at home and abroad: the Chinese diaspora / Misti L. Williams; Generations and gender in the 2008 U.S democratic primaries / Jennifer C. Lucas and Tauna S. Sisco; Generational analysis and the evolution of military doctrine and strategy / Jonathan M. Acuff; Generational analysis in IR meets the world values survey / Jon D. Carlson; Lumpy and sticky: ideational change over time / Michael G. Roskin.

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