This innovative new book argues that diplomacy, which emerged out of
the French Revolution, has become one of the central Ideological State
Apparatuses of the modern democratic nation-state. The book is divided
into four thematic parts. The first presents the central concepts and
theoretical perspectives derived from the work of Slavoj Žižek,
focusing on his understanding of politics, ideology, and the core of
the conceptual apparatus of Lacanian psychoanalysis. There then follow
three parts treating diplomacy as archi-politics, ultra-politics, and
post-politics, respectively highlighting three eras of the modern
history of diplomacy from the French Revolution until today. The first
part takes on the question of the creation of the term
‘diplomacy’, which took place during the time of the French
Revolution. The second part begins with the effects on diplomacy
arising from the horrors of the two World Wars. Finally, the third
part covers another major shift in Western diplomacy during the last
century, the fall of the Soviet Union, and how this transformation
shows itself in the field of Diplomacy Studies. The book argues that
diplomacy’s primary task is not to be understood as negotiating
peace between warring parties, but rather to reproduce the myth of the
state’s unity by repressing its fundamental inconsistencies. This
book will be of much interest to students of diplomacy studies,
political theory, philosophy, and International Relations.
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From the French Revolution to the Digital Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000076295
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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