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Strategic narratives, ontological security and global policy = responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative /
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Strategic narratives, ontological security and global policy/ by Thomas Colley, Carolijn van Noort.
Reminder of title:
responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative /
Author:
Colley, Thomas.
other author:
Noort, Carolijn van.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xxi, 352 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Strategic Narratives and Global Policy Initiatives -- 2. Strategic Narratives, Ontological Security and Policy Change -- 3. China's Belt and Road Strategic Narratives up to the Second Belt and Road Forum -- 4. Accepting the Belt and Road Initiative: Kazakhstan and Italy -- 5. Ontological Security Concerns about the Belt and Road Initiative: the UK and the Netherlands -- 6. Rejecting the Belt and Road Initiative: the USA and India -- 7. Material Concerns about the Belt and Road Initiative: Mexico and the Maldives -- 8. China's COVID-19 Strategic Narratives in 2020 and How States Responded to Them -- 9. Conclusion.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International Political Economy. -
Subject:
China - Economic policy - 2000- -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-00852-8
ISBN:
9783031008528
Strategic narratives, ontological security and global policy = responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative /
Colley, Thomas.
Strategic narratives, ontological security and global policy
responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative /[electronic resource] :by Thomas Colley, Carolijn van Noort. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxi, 352 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in international relations. - Palgrave studies in international relations..
1. Introduction: Strategic Narratives and Global Policy Initiatives -- 2. Strategic Narratives, Ontological Security and Policy Change -- 3. China's Belt and Road Strategic Narratives up to the Second Belt and Road Forum -- 4. Accepting the Belt and Road Initiative: Kazakhstan and Italy -- 5. Ontological Security Concerns about the Belt and Road Initiative: the UK and the Netherlands -- 6. Rejecting the Belt and Road Initiative: the USA and India -- 7. Material Concerns about the Belt and Road Initiative: Mexico and the Maldives -- 8. China's COVID-19 Strategic Narratives in 2020 and How States Responded to Them -- 9. Conclusion.
Strategic Narratives, Ontological Security and Global Policy provides a pathbreaking account of why some states successfully convince others to join their policy initiatives, and why others fail. Examining China's Belt and Road Initiative and COVID-19, Thomas Colley and Carolijn van Noort argue that strategic narratives can help persuade states to join global policy initiatives if they convincingly promise audiences material gain while avoiding undermining their ontological security. They make their case by analysing eight diverse countries: India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mexico, the Maldives, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA. Theoretically novel and global in scope, this book provides a compelling explanation of how strategic narratives can help achieve the global policy coordination needed to confront vital challenges in contemporary international relations. The proposed strategic narrative buy-in framework is applicable to many global policy issues, be it promoting trade and infrastructure projects, mitigating climate change or managing pandemics. Thomas Colley is Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, UK. Carolijn van Noort is an independent scholar, with four years of experience as Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.
ISBN: 9783031008528
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Dewey Class. No.: 338.951
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