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OverviewImitating the desire of others is inherent to the struggle for power in international politics. The imitation of desire is a human trait seldom recognized in International Relations studies, let alone conceptualized. The imitation of desire that takes place among entities-as opposed to being intentionally generated by them-challenges the conventional wisdom of International Relations that assumes rational autonomous individuals. This book identifies the root of Realism, pointing out its awareness of the conflicting impact of desire and imitation in a world driven by restless comparison. It subsequently demonstrates the conceptual value of mimetic theory while proposing a template of understanding international polities, starting from assumptions of disorder and violence. This volume not only contributes to the study of conflict based on the imitation of the desire of others among international polities, but also proposes in its conceptualization that it is worth looking at studies of agency and structure, normative change, peace, and reconciliation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jodok TroyPublisher: Michigan State University Press Imprint: Michigan State University Press Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9781611863888ISBN 10: 1611863880 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsJodok Troy belongs to a younger generation of highly creative European scholars making novel connections between international theory and cultural and social theory. In this new work, Troy deploys the literary theorist Rene Girard's theory of mimetic desire to explore ideas of fundamental interest to students of international politics. This is an innovative book that should be read by political scientists and scholars of international studies, aswell as cultural and social theorists. --WILLIAM E. SCHEUERMAN, James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science, Indiana University Bloomington """Jodok Troy belongs to a younger generation of highly creative European scholars making novel connections between international theory and cultural and social theory. In this new work, Troy deploys the literary theorist René Girard's theory of mimetic desire to explore ideas of fundamental interest to students of international politics. This is an innovative book that should be read by political scientists and scholars of international studies, aswell as cultural and social theorists."" --WILLIAM E. SCHEUERMAN, James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science, Indiana University Bloomington" Author InformationJodok Troy is an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He has been a visiting scholar at the Europe Center at Stanford University (2016–2018), a visiting research fellow at the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University (2007), and an affiliated scholar at the Swedish Defence University (2009–2012). His research focuses on international political theory, the English School, Realism, and religion. He is the author of Christian Approaches to International Affairs, several edited volumes, and various journal articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |