Institutionalizing passion in world politics: fear and empathy

Volume: 6, Issue: 3, Pages: 535 - 557
Published: Oct 9, 2014
Abstract
Emotions are a ubiquitous intersubjective element of world politics. Yet, passions are often treated as fleeting, private, reactive, and not amenable to systematic analysis. Institutionalization links the private and individual to the collective and political. Passions may become enduring through institutionalization, and thus, as much as characterizing private reactions to external phenomena, emotions structure the social world. To illustrate...
Paper Details
Title
Institutionalizing passion in world politics: fear and empathy
Published Date
Oct 9, 2014
Volume
6
Issue
3
Pages
535 - 557
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