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This book investigates emotions within International Relations, focusing on their role in shaping political actions and global interactions. For decades, IR theorists and politicians emphasized rational decision-making. However, recent scholarship has sparked a wave of interest in emotions, uncovering their significant influence. Collecting cutting-edge research that situates the emotional turn within the broader idea of Global IR, international contributors consider Western and non-Western emotional norms to reveal how cultural diversity permeates emotional expression and its role in politics. With case studies exploring emotions in contexts such as the China-Taiwan conflict, Western states' policy toward Israel, Polish foreign policy, the Korean War, the African Union responses, role of pain in the Middle Eastern context, anti-liberal contestations in Latin America, and more, this book is primarily aimed at scholars and advanced students in International Relations, Political Science, and Global and Area Studies.
Contents
Section I: Theoretical Framework 1. Setting the Stage: Toward Greater Pluralism in Studies on Emotions in International Relations by Magdalena Kozub-Karkut, Magdalena Kozub-Karkut and Artur Skorek. 2. Emotions around the world: Examining emotions as a representation of the Global IR turn by Magdalena Kozub-Karkut. Section II: Local Emotions and Global Liberal World Order 3. Emotional responses to the liberal world order and democratic values in Pakistan's domestic and international political discourses by Agnieszka Kuszewska-Bohnert 4. Foreign Policy Historicism: A hawkish ideology and pragmatic operational strategy - a case study of Poland's emotional foreign policy (2015-2023) by Joanna Dyduch 5. Weaponizing Emotion: Post-Shame Populism and the Making of Electoral Capital from Affective Polarization in Latin America by Agustín Tomás Alcalde 6. Navigating contemporary poly/permacrisis: denialism and conspiracism in Brazil's far-right populist logic by Camilla Monteiro Freire and Paula Orrico Sandrin. Section III: West Facing "The Other": How Emotions Shape Western States' Foreign Policies Toward Non-Western Actors? 7. A Caring Moment: Emotion Norms in European Union - African Union Security Cooperation by John J. Hogan, Özlem Terzi. 8. "The feminist, the egoist and the altruist"? Morality and emotions in debates on how to "save strangers" in the Polish Sejm, UK House of Commons and the European Parliament by Marcin Zubek. 9. Solidarity and Shaming: An Emotional Dimension of Israel-Western States Relations after 7 October 2023 by Artur Skorek. Section IV: Political Instrumentalization of Emotions 10. China's Anger and the Taiwan Question: Is It an Authentic Impulse or a Rational Strategy in the New Era? by Antonina Łuszczykiewicz-Mendis and Patrick Mendis. 11.Polish-Ukrainian conflict over agricultural trade: Game of interests or emotional reactions? by Małgorzata Michalewska-Pawlak. 12. Is Pain Middle Eastern? Towards accounting for the variable of pain in the social grammar of the Middle Eastby Noor Suwwan. Conclusions



