Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of IdentityU of Minnesota Press, 1992 - 269 من الصفحات |
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... represents the efforts of someone working alone , least of all a book trying to expand established modes of inquiry . As such , this study might be understood as engaged in an ongoing conversa- tion with other works that can be located ...
... represents the efforts of someone working alone , least of all a book trying to expand established modes of inquiry . As such , this study might be understood as engaged in an ongoing conversa- tion with other works that can be located ...
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... represented in terms of characteristics re- viled in the community said to be threatened can be an important impetus to an interpretation of danger . As later chapters will demon- strate , the ability to represent things as alien ...
... represented in terms of characteristics re- viled in the community said to be threatened can be an important impetus to an interpretation of danger . As later chapters will demon- strate , the ability to represent things as alien ...
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... represented as being re- ducible to Soviet behavior . But these challenges are represented as dan- gers , located in an external and anarchic environment , which threaten the security of an internal and domestic society , often via ...
... represented as being re- ducible to Soviet behavior . But these challenges are represented as dan- gers , located in an external and anarchic environment , which threaten the security of an internal and domestic society , often via ...
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... " imagined political community " that exists only insofar as it is a cultural artifact that is represented textually . Equally , Charles Tilly has argued that any coordinated , hierarchical , and territorial Introduction / II.
... " imagined political community " that exists only insofar as it is a cultural artifact that is represented textually . Equally , Charles Tilly has argued that any coordinated , hierarchical , and territorial Introduction / II.
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... representing danger ; and a consideration of the figuration of dif- ference at various foundational moments in the American experience in chapter 5 , this book posits the validity ( though not incontestabil- ity ) of an alternative ...
... representing danger ; and a consideration of the figuration of dif- ference at various foundational moments in the American experience in chapter 5 , this book posits the validity ( though not incontestabil- ity ) of an alternative ...
المحتوى
15 | |
Rethinking Foreign Policy | 35 |
Foreign Policy and Identity | 53 |
Foreign Policy and Difference | 73 |
Imagining America | 91 |
Writing Security | 133 |
Rewriting Security | 169 |
The Politics of Theorizing Identity | 191 |
The Disciplinary Politics of Theorizing Identity | 207 |
Notes | 229 |
Index | 285 |
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الصفحة 54 - But though there had never been any time wherein particular men were in a condition of war one against another, yet in all times kings and persons of sovereign authority, because of their independency, are in continual jealousies and in the state and posture of gladiators...
الصفحة 119 - I am apt to suspect the negroes and in general all the other species of men (for there are four or five different kinds) to be naturally inferior to the whites. There never was a civilized nation of any other complexion than white, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation.
الصفحة 54 - ... in all times, kings, and persons of sovereign authority, because of their independency, are in continual jealousies, and in the state and posture of gladiators ; having their weapons pointing, and their eyes fixed on one another ; that is, their forts, garrisons, and guns upon the frontiers of their kingdoms ; and continual spies upon their neighbours ; which is a posture of war.
الصفحة 122 - For as we have here Papists, Mennonites and Lutherans among the Dutch; also many Puritans or Independents, and many atheists and various other servants of Baal among the English under this Government, who conceal themselves under the name of Christians; it would create a still greater confusion, if the obstinate and immovable Jews came to settle here.
الصفحة 126 - He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.
الصفحة 154 - Any facts which furnish reason to believe that the individual may be subjected to coercion, influence, or pressure which may cause him to act contrary to the best interests of the national security.
الصفحة 56 - NATURE, the art whereby God hath made and governs the world, is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this also imitated, that it can make an artificial animal. For seeing life is but a motion of limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within; why may we not say, that all automata (engines that move themselves by springs and wheels as doth a watch) have an artificial life? For what is the heart...
الصفحة 58 - ... the building, is by the builders cast away as unprofitable and troublesome, so also a man that by asperity of nature will strive to retain those things which to himself are superfluous and to others necessary, and for the stubbornness of his passions cannot be corrected, is to be left or cast out of society as cumbersome thereunto.
الصفحة 73 - The US -Mexican border es una herida abierta where the Third World grates against the first and bleeds. And before a scab forms it hemorrhages again, the lifeblood of two worlds merging to form a third country — a border culture.