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This timely book explains how recognition and misrecognition have the power to fuel conflict and to initiate reconciliation. Constance Duncombe presents a detailed conceptual and empirical investigation of one of the most significant flashpoints in global politics: the fraught bilateral relations between the US and Iran. Duncombe uses this relationship to explore the importance of representation in shaping the identity of a state, as well as how it is recognised by others on the world stage. In 2015, Iran and the US reached an agreement on the framework for a long-term deal that allows Iran limited nuclear technological capacity in exchange for the lifting of debilitating economic sanctions. In light of decades of animosity between Iran and the US, which previously thwarted attempts on both sides to reach an amicable agreement, this book asks how we can best explain the initial success of this deal given the Trump administration’s 2018 US withdrawal from the agreement. -- . Review 'Fascinating ... A valuable, well-written and thought-provoking addition to the study of international relations, foreign policy, diplomacy, political psychology and US-Iranian relations. Its critical and balanced approach reinforces discussions on the power of emotions, stories and identities in shaping relations between states and societies.' International Affairs 'Constance Duncombe shows convincingly, and with theoretical sophistication, how emotion interferes with exchanges between governments that are usually presented as rational international dialogue. This is a timely and important book on the way in which the politics of respect and disrespect impact on governments' representations and recognition of hostile states, and the policies crafted to deal with their elites.' Jan Melissen, Editor-in-Chief of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Professor of Diplomacy at the University of Antwerp, and Senior Fellow at Leiden University and the Clingendael Institute in The Hague 'A timely reminder of identity's key importance to foreign policymaking, and a convincing reading of how past injuries muddy present concerns.' Iver B. Neumann, author of Diplomatic Tenses From the Back Cover This timely book explains how recognition and misrecognition have the power to fuel conflict and to initiate reconciliation. Constance Duncombe presents a detailed conceptual and empirical investigation of one of the most significant flashpoints in global politics: the fraught bilateral relations between the US and Iran. Duncombe uses this relationship to explore the importance of representation in shaping the identity of a state, as well as how it is recognised by others on the world stage. In 2015, Iran and the US reached an agreement on the framework for a long-term deal that allows Iran limited nuclear technological capacity in exchange for the lifting of debilitating economic sanctions. In light of decades of animosity between Iran and the US, which previously thwarted attempts on both sides to reach an amicable agreement, this book asks how we can best explain the initial success of this deal given the Trump administration's 2018 US withdrawal from the agreement. About the Author Constance Duncombe is Lecturer in International Relations at Monash University, Australia -- .

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22 January 2019
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