ID | 127351 |
Title Proper | Trust in world politics |
Other Title Information | converting 'identity' into a source of security through trust-learning |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bilgic, Ali |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In the discipline of international relations, the concept of trust has been theorised in two ways: the 'rationalist' approach and the 'normative' approach. This article aims to show that these approaches do not adequately reflect how trust operates in world politics and that trust provides a new way of understanding the identity-security nexus in international relations. It is argued that as actors learn to trust each other, this trust-learning process has a transformative effect on their definition of self-interests and identities. The elaborated understanding of trust in the security dilemma is operationalised in terms of the immigration security dilemma. |
`In' analytical Note | Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.68, No.1; February 2014: p.36-51 |
Journal Source | Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol.68, No.1; February 2014: p.36-51 |
Key Words | Identity ; Immigration ; Security ; Security Dilemma ; Trust ; Immigration Security Dilemma ; Security Nexus ; International Relations - IR ; International Negotiation - IO ; International Organization ; Peace and Conflicts ; Rationalist |