Foreign policies constitute the identity of the self
IPS scholars argue that foreign policies constitute the identity of the self, the state, through the construction of threats, dangers and challenges and ‘others’. How we represent others affects how we understand ourselves.
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Themes & Theories in International Relations »Themes & Theories in International Relations
7. Representation, resistance, biopower »7. Representation, resistance, biopower
A. Post-structuralism »A. Post-structuralism
F. Identity and foreign policy »F. Identity and foreign policy
Foreign policies constitute the identity of the self
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