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Status, imitation, and affective dissonance in international relations / Wood, Steve ; Cox, Lloyd   Journal Article
Wood, Steve Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the interplay of status, imitation and affective dissonance in international relations. Some states and nations selectively imitate others to correct perceived status deficits. Over time imitation can diminish ideals of group distinctiveness and independence from models and norm-setters, stimulating a condition we term affective dissonance. This complex of processes underlies some tensions in contemporary world politics. We apply the propositions to case studies of Russia and China whose leaders assert themselves as the principal loci and prescribers of national authenticity.
Key Words Identity  Norms  Imitation  Hierarchy  Status  Affective Dissonance 
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