身份(音乐)
社会认同方法
身份协商
身份形成
社会认同理论
社会学
国际关系
文化认同
认识论
一致性(知识库)
社会心理学
谈判
政治学
心理学
社会团体
政治
法学
社会科学
计算机科学
美学
哲学
人工智能
标识
DOI:10.1177/13540661221117029
摘要
How should one understand the construction of a state’s identity in the international system—its international identity? In this article, I attempt to provide richer answers. Drawing insights from social psychology, specifically Social Identity Theory and Identity Theory, I provide a micro-account of identity construction to better specify the mechanisms and logics through which international identity is constructed. This framework proposes the following general arguments about international identity formation. First, the construction of international identity is interpreted as a process of role negotiation between the state Self and relevant Other, animated by the mechanisms of self-categorization, alter’s casting, and role appraisal. Second, the collective motivations of self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-consistency drive state identity change or continuity. As a plausibility probe, I apply the framework to a current analysis of China’s construction of an international identity as a “responsible” power in recent years, with a corresponding focus on the United States as the primary Other.
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