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Neo-realism versus strategic culture: a debate

Neo-realism versus strategic culture: a debate
Neo-realism versus strategic culture: a debate
The debate between Neorealists and Strategic Culturalists centres on whether it is possible to explain/predict state behaviour without taking into account the particular characteristics of the state, such as its historical experiences, geographical context and cultural constitution. This informative debate is encapsulated in the first section of the book, which considers the theoretical issues raised by both Neorealism and Strategic Culture. These issues are then explored in the second section by assessing their relevance to six country case studies: Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Nigeria and Russia.
0754613798
Ashgate Publishing
Glenn, John
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Glenn, John, Howlett, Darryl and Poore, Stuart (eds.) (2004) Neo-realism versus strategic culture: a debate (Critical Security Series), Farnham, GB. Ashgate Publishing, 192pp.

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The debate between Neorealists and Strategic Culturalists centres on whether it is possible to explain/predict state behaviour without taking into account the particular characteristics of the state, such as its historical experiences, geographical context and cultural constitution. This informative debate is encapsulated in the first section of the book, which considers the theoretical issues raised by both Neorealism and Strategic Culture. These issues are then explored in the second section by assessing their relevance to six country case studies: Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Nigeria and Russia.

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Published date: 28 February 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 34590
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34590
ISBN: 0754613798
PURE UUID: 280f7a66-cfd4-4318-9a68-5ca86b5e6773
ORCID for John Glenn: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9694-8282

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Date deposited: 15 May 2006
Last modified: 12 Dec 2023 02:34

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Editor: John Glenn ORCID iD
Editor: Darryl Howlett
Editor: Stuart Poore

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