Nationalism in Japan’s contemporary foreign policy: a consideration of the cases of China, North Korea, and India
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...In accordance with these developments, efforts have been made to re-theorize ‘foreign policy’ within a constructivist framework by post-positivist scholars, such as Campbell (1992), Doty (1993, 1996) and Messari (2001). Their arguments reject the commonly accepted image that foreign policy is a bridge between preexisting states with secure identities....
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...As stated above, this thesis will be carried out within a constructivist framework with a new thinking of foreign policy drawing on post-positivist scholars such as Campbell (1998) Doty (1993, 1996), and Hansen (1996). The most suitable methodology for such an approach is discourse analysis....
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...Similar to Campbell, she maintains that US foreign policy is an important factor for the production and reproduction of the identity of the US and that this identity is created against ‘other’ states (1993: 310). Doty (1996) also analyzes the immigration policy of Britain and explains how the inside and outside boundary of nation is constructed through foreign policy....
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...It might be because national identity of a state was constructed only through a simultaneous delineation of Other as Campbell (1998) argued....
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...In accordance with these developments, efforts have been made to re-theorize ‘foreign policy’ within a constructivist framework by post-positivist scholars, such as Campbell (1992), Doty (1993, 1996) and Messari (2001)....
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