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International friendship is a distinct type of interstate relationship, and that as such, it can contribute to capture aspects of international politics that have long remained unattended. This book offers a framework for analyzing friendship in international politics by presenting a variety of conceptual approaches and empirical cases.
Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. A Framework for the Study of International Friendship; Andrea Oelsner and Simon Koschut PART II: CONCEPTIONS 2. Friendship, State and Nation; Graham M. Smith 3. Friendship, Security and Power; Felix Berenskoetter 4. The Sources of Affect in Interstate Friendship; Lucile Eznack and Simon Koschut 5. Friendship and International Order: An Ambiguous Liaison; Evgeny Roshchin PART III: PRACTICES 6. Franco-German Friendship: A Dynamic Perspective; Antoine Vion 7. German-Polish Ties: Special Relationship, Friendship or Reconciliation?; Lily Gardner Feldman 8. The Construction of International Friendship in South America; Andrea Oelsner 9. Social Forums and Friendship: A New Way of Contemplating the Notion of Friendship in International Relations; Caroline Patsias and Sylvie Patsias 10. Friendship in International Treaties; Heather Devere PART IV: CONCLUSION 11. Conclusion; Simon Koschut and Andrea Oelsner