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ISBN 383821286X (paperback)
ISBN13桁 9783838212869 (paperback)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 319.8
個人著者標目 Joja, Iulia-Sabina.
本タイトル Romania's strategic culture, 1990-2014 :
タイトル関連情報 continuity and change in a post-communist country's evolution of national interests and security policies /
著者名 Iulia-Sabina Joja ; with a foreword by Heiko Biehl.
出版地・頒布地 Stuttgart :
出版者・頒布者名 ibidem-Verlag
出版年・頒布年 [2019]
数量 216 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations ;
大きさ 22 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-216) .
内容注記 Foreword -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Aim and Envisioned Contribution -- Structure -- Concepts and Methodology : Strategic Culture in Terms of Components, Subject and Method of Analysis, Form, Dimensions, and Explanatory Model -- Strategic Culture : Term Definition, Conceptual Delimitation and Methodological Issues -- Concept Evolution -- Concept Definition -- Methodology -- Strategic Cultureʼs Components : Identity, Norms, Culture -- Identity -- Norms -- Culture -- Strategic Cultureʼs Subject of Analysis : Security Discourse -- Strategic Cultureʼs Method of Analysis : Discourse Analysis -- Strategic Cultureʼs Form : Strategy -- Strategic Cultureʼs Analytical Framework : Dimensions -- Change Conceptualization in Strategic Culture : Developing a New Explanatory Model -- The Conceptualized National Identity of Romania -- The Concept of Nation : A Never-Ending Quest -- The Formative Moments -- The Search for Identity -- The Dichotomic Images of the State -- The Westernists and the Autochthonists -- The West as Romaniaʼs Touchstone -- Romaniaʼs Two Possible Paths -- The State as Insurance for the Nation -- Attachment Dimensions of the Nation : Patriotism and Cohesion -- Conclusion -- Romaniaʼs Understanding of Security -- The First Discursive Period 1848-1879 : Uncertain Status -- Insularity -- The Second Discursive Period 1878-1918 : Seeking Legitimation and Avoiding Isolation -- Reluctant Neutrality -- Role Consolidation -- Between Balancer and Irredentist -- The Third Discursive Period 1919-1945 : Identity Fulfillment -- Romaniaʼs External Projection : Status Quo and Insularity -- Romaniaʼs Internal Projection : Westernism and the Modernity Project -- Europe as a Partner -- The Fourth Discursive Period 1946-1989 : The Invertion of Romaniaʼs Security Understanding -- The Communists' Struggle for Legitimacy -- "Otherness" in Romaniaʼs Security Understanding -- Romanian Communismʼs Nationalism and Militarism -- The Romanian Revolution : A Discourse in Itself -- Conclusion -- Romaniaʼs Role Conception : National Strategic Documents 1990-2014 -- Methodology and Criteria of Analysis -- 1990-1995 : Romania in the Grey Area -- 1996-1999 : Romania in Transition -- 2001-2004 : Romania in NATO -- 2005-2009 : Romania in the EU -- 2010-2014 : Romania in Search of a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- Romaniaʼs Foreign Policy Orientation -- The Europeanization of Romanian Foreign Policy Discourse -- Europeanization : Delimiting the Terms and Understanding the Process -- The Europeanization of Romanian Foreign and Security Discourse : From Start to Stop -- The Atlanticization of Romanian Foreign Policy -- In Search of a New Paradigm -- Conclusion -- Strategic Culture and the Use of Force -- Security Concerns : Unchallenged and Unchanged Perceptions -- Instruments of Foreign and Security Policy : Traditional Understanding of Security and Defense -- The Role of the Armed Forces in Romanian Society : Trusted Institution and Diplomatic Instrument -- Political Elites and Defense Policy : Unenthusiastic Relationship -- Non-governmental Actors in Defense Policy Decisions : Scarce and Insignificant -- The Use of Force : Freedom of Action and the Quest for Affirmation -- The Romanian Armed Forces Abroad : Public Diplomacy and the Quest for Recognition -- The New Expeditionary Roleʼs Legitimation : Not a Tool of National Interest -- Romaniaʼs Involvement Abroad Before the Ukrainian Crisis : Drifting Towards Indifference? -- Conclusion -- Conclusions -- The Conceptualization of Change in Strategic Culture : Model Development -- Findings on Romanian Strategic Culture 1990-2014 : Assessment of Change -- Strategic Cultureʼs Core : National Identity -- Strategic Cultureʼs Intermediary Layer : Security Understanding and Role Conception -- Strategic Cultureʼs Hull : Foreign Policy Orientation and Use of Force -- Future Evolution and Predictability of Strategic Culture -- Limits and Research Areas -- Bibliography.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "Analysis of strategic culture facilitates a comprehensive understanding of a nation's security identity and patterns of policy conduct. Though strategic culture changes over time, why and how these mutations take place has not been researched much so far. This book sheds light on the reasons why specific features of a country's strategic thinking remain rigid while others transform. The national strategic cultures of post-communist Eastern Europe have been exposed to a panoply of shocks and shifts. Romania's communist regime cultivated a uniquely thorny relationship with the Soviet Union, which facilitated the development of a national security narrative legitimizing a highly isolationist foreign policy. These factors have heavily weighed on Romanian post-communist strategic thinking and complicated the transition process. At first glance, Romania went through an astonishing adaptation to novel security challenges. Ultimately, however, its traditional national strategic thinking remained in some ways constant. Core features of Romania's strategic culture--such as the state-nation constellation--were the most resilient to change. In contrast, the intermediary features--such as the understanding of security and role conception--as well as outer layers--such as the foreign policy orientation and guidelines to using force--of strategic culture were more prone to influence by shocks, shifts, and norm entrepreneurs"--Back cover.
著者標目 Biehl, Heiko.
統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;
シリーズの巻次 202.
シリーズ名・巻次 Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society (SPPS) ; vol. 202
一般件名 Diplomatic relations.
Politics and government.
地名件名 Romania -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
Romania -- Politics and government -- 1989-
資料情報1 『Romania's strategic culture, 1990-2014 : continuity and change in a post-communist country's evolution of national interests and security policies /』(Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society (SPPS) ; vol. 202) Iulia-Sabina Joja ; with a foreword by Heiko Biehl. ibidem-Verlag [2019] (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/319.8/J74/R  資料コード:7112164520)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352040256