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Canada's entry into the OAS: change and continuity in Canadian identity / Cros, Laurence   Journal Article
Cros, Laurence Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Since the mid-1990s, identity has re-emerged as a key concept within international relations theory. The social constructivist view of international relations considers cultural variables, and particularly identity, as prime agents in states' decision-making. For constructivists, identity is "the core building block of interest, national or otherwise," and therefore they see national identity and the national interests that derive from it as central in state action1 . In the case of Canada, the concept of identity was, in the past, central to the analysis of history.
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