Making Enemies
Author(s)
R. Barker
R. Barker
Whom a prime minister or president will not shake hands with is still more noticed than with whom they will. Public identity can afford to be ambiguous about friends, but not about enemies. Barker examines the accounts of how enmity functions in the cultivation of identity, how essential or avoidable it is, and what the global consequences are.
Keywords
History & Theory, Political, General, International Security, General, General, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> International Relations & Foreign Policy, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> Security (National & International), cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Social Sciences -> Sociology -> Sociology, SC911010, SCE37000, SC912000, SC912080, SC911000, SCX22040, SUCO41143, 6334, 4005, 2881, 6304, 3115, 3194
History & Theory, Political, General, International Security, General, General, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> History & Theory, cs.soc_sci.philo.polit, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> International Relations & Foreign Policy, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> Security (National & International), cs.soc_sci.poli_sci.gen_polit_sc, Social Sciences -> Sociology -> Sociology, SC911010, SCE37000, SC912000, SC912080, SC911000, SCX22040, SUCO41143, 6334, 4005, 2881, 6304, 3115, 3194
Name in long format: | Romanticism and Male Fantasy in Byron's Don Juan A Marketable Vice |
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ISBN-10: | 0230287530 |
ISBN-13: | 9780230287532 |
Book pages: | 864 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 4 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |