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The State as an Emotional Actor [:] Rethinking Soft Power through Emotions : 감정적 행위자로서의 국가 [:] 감정을 통해 살펴본 소프트파워 재조명

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dc.contributor.advisorLee Geun-
dc.contributor.author눌누스막스-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T07:02:39Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-14T07:02:39Z-
dc.date.issued2014-08-
dc.identifier.other000000022079-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/126253-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 국제대학원 : 국제학과, 2014. 8. Lee Geun.-
dc.description.abstractThis thesis aims to rethink and improve Joseph Nyes concept of soft power. This is done by characterizing the state as an emotional actor and by introducing emotions as the underlying mechanism that leads to a change in preferences of the target of soft power. For this purpose, a first step introduces the existing literature on soft power that elaborates on the concept, criticizes it and connects it to practical politics. Secondly, the flaws of Nyes conception of soft power - some of which this thesis aims to solve - are introduced: the vague definition of how soft power works-
dc.description.abstractthe limitations it imposes on how soft power changes preferences-
dc.description.abstractand the unnecessary restriction of soft power to a positive influence. The solution introduced here is to characterize international actors as prone to influences on their beliefs by emotions. This is done in three steps: by showing that this characterization is prevalent in the existing scholarship on international relations-
dc.description.abstractthat psychology knows a variety of ways in which emotions influence beliefs-
dc.description.abstractand that approaches such as Intergroup Emotions Theory can explain how emotions work on a collective level. To illustrate how soft power can work through emotions, two historical cases with different emotions at work are outlined and related to the theoretical concepts introduced before.-
dc.description.tableofcontents1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. LITERATURE REVIEW OF PREVIOUS RESEARCH 6
2.1. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 7
2.2. REFINEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS 8
2.3. CRITICISM AND REVISIONS 10
2.4. SOFT POWER AND EMOTION 12
3. THE FLAWS OF JOSEPH NYES SOFT POWER CONCEPT 14
3.1. THE DEFINITION OF ATTRACTION 14
3.2. CHANGE IN PREFERENCES 15
3.3. POSITIVE LIMITATION 17
4. RETHINKING SOFT POWER - RESEARCH DESIGN 22
5. THE STATE AS AN EMOTIONAL ACTOR 29
5.1. THE EMOTIONAL ACTORS IN POLITICAL REALISM 30
5.2. THE EMOTIONAL ACTOR IN SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM 32
5.3. THE EMOTIONAL ACTOR IN LIBERALISM 34
5.4. EMOTIONS AND BELIEFS 35
5.5. COLLECTIVE EMOTIONS 39
5.6. SOFT POWER AND COLLECTIVE EMOTIONS 42
6. CASE STUDIES 46
6.1. NEGATIVE EMOTIONS AND THE AMERICAN WITHDRAWAL FROM SOMALIA IN 1993 46
6.2. POSITIVE EMOTIONS AND WILLY BRANDTS VISIT TO WARSAW IN 1970 55
7. CONCLUSION 60
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectPower-
dc.subjectSoft Power-
dc.subjectEmotions-
dc.subjectState Theory-
dc.subject.ddc327-
dc.titleThe State as an Emotional Actor [:] Rethinking Soft Power through Emotions-
dc.title.alternative감정적 행위자로서의 국가 [:] 감정을 통해 살펴본 소프트파워 재조명-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorMax Nurnus-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pages75-
dc.contributor.affiliation국제대학원 국제학과-
dc.date.awarded2014-08-
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