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Record Nr.

UNINA9910647209103321

Titolo

Living Alliances, Leaving Alliances : Interdisciplinary Perspectives / / Franck Orban, Elin Strand Larsen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Münster, : Waxmann, 2022

ISBN

3-8309-9449-4

Edizione

[1st, New ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (230 pages)

Disciplina

320

Soggetti

Metapolitics

Machiavelli

Migration

Latin America

Republican

Social

NATO

identity

Minority

international relations

alliance

Allianz

Zusamenarbeit

cooperation

Internationale Beziehungen

Politische Soziologie

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction Franck Orban and Elin Strand Larsen Gift Exchange, Reciprocity and Alliances in Medieval and Modern Norway Torgeir Landro Alliances in Machiavelli's The Prince Harald Borgebund Broken Alliances, Resumed Alliances Latin American Migrant Literature in Encuentros [Encounters, 1997] Wladimir Chavez Vaca How the South Was Won The Republican Party's Southern Alliance Håvard Friis Nilsen



The Metapolitical Strategy - Towards an Alliance Between the Republican and Radical Right in France? Kjerstin Aukrust Creating a Counter-Alliance Populist Rhetoric in Four Vote Leave Campaign Videos Elin Strand Larsen An Outdated Alliance? NATO and the Global War on Terrorism Sondre Lindahl You Are Not Alone Social Movements and the Building of Inter-Personal Alliances through Popular Education in Belgium Kai A. Heidemann Ethnic and National Minority Associations in Europe Targeting of Minority Protection at EU Level Eva Sarfi Building Trust Alliances to Rehabilitate Terrorists and Radicalized Prisoners? A Closer Look at the Norwegian Mentoring Scheme Franck Orban Actions and Experiences in Human-machine Alliances Henrik Skaug Sætra Dynamic Balancing of Own Company Identity with Alliance Identity in Strategic Multi-partner Alliances Marjo Rynning Authors

Sommario/riassunto

Throughout history, alliances have taken many different forms and they have been difficult to understand in their totality. As we now experience an unprecedented pandemic, which highlights the need for both external alliances between states and internal alliances between governments and populations, understanding alliances is more than ever critical to apprehend an open and interactive world that knows no borders and in which challenges imposed on humans are global.  The book “Living Alliances, Leaving Alliances” is an interdisciplinary approach to investigating past, present and future alliances on an interpersonal, subnational, international and transnational level. It is the result of a two-year project by AreaS, a research group in area studies located at the Østfold University College in Norway.