Publication Cover
Nationalities Papers
The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
Volume 39, 2011 - Issue 2
282
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Agile small state agency: heuristic plays and flexible national identity markers in Finnish foreign policy

Pages 257-276 | Received 08 Mar 2010, Accepted 16 Dec 2010, Published online: 03 Mar 2011

References

  • Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: reflection on the origin and spread of nationalism. London: Verso, 1991. Print
  • Apter, David. “The New Mytho/Logics and the Specter of Superfluous Man.” Social Research 52 (1985): 269–307. Print
  • Baillie, Sasha. “A Theory of Small State Infuence in the European Union.” Journal of International Relations and Development 1 (1998): 195–219. Print
  • Barnett, Michael. “Culture, Strategy and Foreign Policy Change: Israel's Road to Oslo.” European Journal of International Relations 5.5 (1999): 5–36. Print
  • Barsalou, Lawrence. W. “Perceptual Symbol Systems.” Behavioral and Brain Science 22 (1999): 577–609. Print
  • Barston, Ronald Peter, ed. The Other Powers: Studies in the Foreign Policies of Small States. London: Allen and Unwin. 1973. Print
  • Bleiker, Roland. “The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 30.3 (2001): 509–33. Print
  • Browning, Christopher. Constructivism, Narrative and Foreign Policy Analysis: A Case Study of Finland. London: Peter Lang, 2008. Print
  • Browning, Christopher. “From “East-West” to “New Europe-Old Europe”: The American Challenge to Finnish Identity.” The Baltic States and Their Region: New Europe or Old. Ed. David James Smith. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2005. 11–40. Print
  • Browning, Christopher. “Lännen ja Venäjän suhteet lämpenevät: pohjoinen ulottuvuus syyskuun 11. päivän terrori-iskujen jälkeen.” Ulkopolitiikka 39.2 (2002): 33–40. Print
  • Browning, Christopher, and Marko Lehti. “Beyond East-West: Marginality and National Dignity in Finnish Identity Construction.” Nationalities Papers, 35.4 (2007): 691–716. Print
  • Boroditsky, Lera. “Metaphoric Structuring: Understanding Time through Spatial Metaphors.” Cognition 75 (2000): 1–28. Print
  • Carruthers, Mary. The Craft of Thought: Meditation, Rhetoric, and the Making of Images, 400–1200. London: Cambridge UP. 2000. Print
  • Crawford, Neta. “The Passion of World Politics: Propositions on Emotion and Emotional Relationships.” International Security 24.4 (2000):116–56. Print
  • David, Steven. “Explaining Third World Alignment.” World Politics 43 (1991): 233–56. Print
  • Denzin, Norman K. Intepretive Interactionalism 16. London: Sage, 1989. Print
  • de Sousa, Ronald. “Desire and Serendipity.” Midwestern Studies in Philosophy 22 (1999): 120–34. Print
  • DiMaggio, Paul. “Why Cognitive (and Cultural) Sociology Needs Cognitive Psychology.” Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. Ed. Karen Cerulo. New York: Routledge. 2002. 274–81. Print
  • East, Maurice. “Size and Foreign Policy Behavior: A Test of Two Models.” World Politics 25.4 (1973): 30–49. Print
  • Enders, Jody. The Medieval Theater of Cruelty: Rhetoric, Memory, Violence. New York: Cornell UP. 1999. Print
  • Forsberg, Tuomas, and Christer Pursiainen. “Crisis Decision-Making in Finland: Cognition, Institutions, and Rationality.” Cooperation and Conflict 41.3 (2006): 235–60. Print
  • Forsberg, Tuomas, and Tapani Vaahtoranta. “Inside NATO: Paradoxes of Finland's and Sweden's Post-Neutrality.” European Security 10.1 (2001): 68–93. Print
  • Gaddis, John Lewis. We Now Know. London: Oxford UP. 1998. Print
  • Galtung, Johan. The European Community: A Superpower in the Making. Oslo: Universitetsförlaget. 1973. Print
  • Hakovirta, Harto. “The Soviet Union and the Varieties of Neutrality in Western Europe.” World Politics 35.4 (1983): 563–85. Print
  • Harle, Vilho. The Enemy with a Thousand Faces: The Tradition of the Other in Western Political Thought and History. London: Praeger Publishers. 2000. Print
  • Harle, Vilho. Martti Ahtisaari, A Global Rationalist. Northern Dimensions Yearbook. Ulkopoliittinen instituutti: Helsinki. 2000. Print
  • Harle, Vilho, and Saami Moisio. Missä on Suomi? Kansallisen identiteettipolitiikan historia ja geopolitiikka. Vastapaino, Tampere. 2000. Print
  • Hay, Colin. “Narrating Crisis: The Discursive Construction of the ‘Winter of Disconten’.” Sociology 30.2 (1996): 253–77. Print
  • Herrmann, Richard, James Voss, Tonya Schooler, and Joseph Ciarrochi. “Images in International Relations: An Experimental Test of Cognitive Schemata.” International Studies Quarterly 41.3 (1997): 403–33. Print
  • Hey, Jeanne A.K. “Luxembourg's Foreign Policy: Does Small Size Help or Hinder?” Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 15 (2002): 211–25. Print
  • Hobsbawm, Eric. “Introduction: Inventing Tradition.” The Invention of Tradition. Ed. Eric Hobsbawm, and Terence Ranger. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 1983. 1–25. Print
  • Holsti, Kaj J. “Politics in Command: Foreign Trade as National Security Policy.” International Organization 40.3 (1986): 643–71. Print
  • Ignatow, Gabriel. “Theories of Embodied Knowledge: New Directions for Cultural and Cognitive Sociology.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37. 2 (2007): 115–35. Print
  • Jervis, Robert. Perception and Misperception in International Politics. Princeton: Princeton. UP. 1976. Print
  • Joenniemi, Pertti. “Norden Beyond Security Community.” The Nordic Peace. Ed. Pertti Joenniemi and Clive Archer. London: Ashgate, 2003. 171–97. Print
  • Jones, Rhys. “Relocating Nationalism: On the Geographies of Reproducing Nations.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers - New Series 33 (2008): 319–34
  • Karp, Regina.”The Conditionality of Security Integration: Identity and Alignment Choices in Finland and Sweden.” Security Strategies, Power Disparity and Identity: The Baltic Sea Region. Ed. Olav Knudsen. London: Ashgate, 2007. 45–72. Print
  • Katzenstein, Peter. Small States in World Markets. Ithaca: Cornell UP. 1985. Print
  • Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson. Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: U of Chicago P. 1980. Print
  • Lakoff, George, and Zoltan Kovecses. “The Cognitive Model of Anger Inherent in American English.” Cultural Models in Language and Thought. Ed. Dorothy Holland and Naomi Quinn. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987. 195–221. Print
  • Majander, Mikko. “The Paradoxes of Finlandization.” Northern Dimensions (1999): 85–94. Print
  • Manners, Ian. “Small States and the Internal Balance of the European Union: Institutional Issues.” Enlarging the European Union: The Way Forward. Ed. Jackie Gower and John Redmond. Burlington, VT, Ashgate, 2000. 123–35. Print
  • McGraw, David J. “New Zealand's Foreign Policy Under National and Labour Governments: Variations on the ‘Small State’ Theme?” Pacific Affairs 67.1 (1994): 7–25. Print
  • Merton, Robert K. “The Bearing of Empirical Research on Theory.” American Sociological Review 13 (1948): 505–15. Print
  • Möttölä, Kari. “Security Around the Baltic Rim: Concepts, Actors and Process.” The NEBI Yearbook 1998. North European and Baltic Sea Integration. Ed. Lars Hedegaard and Lindström, Bjarne. Berlin: Springer, 1998. 363–404. Print
  • Palmgren, Raoul. Suuri linja: Arwidsonista vallankumouksellisiin sosialisteihin: Kansallista tutkimuksia [Great Line]. Helsinki: Kansankulttuuri. 1948. Print
  • Palonen, Kari. Transformation of Ideas on a Periphery: Political Studies in Finnish History. Ed. Jukka Kanerva and Kari Palonen. Helsinki: The Finnish Political Science Association, 1987. 98–115. Print
  • Pearson, Frederic S., and Ravi E. Doerga. “The Netherlands and the 1940 Nazi Invasion.” Studies in Crisis Behavior. Ed. Michael Brecher. Jerusalem: The Hebrew U of Jerusalem, 1978. 20–39. Print
  • Rhetorica ad Herennium. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1954
  • Ricoeur, Paul. The Symbolism of Evil. Boston: Beacon, 1967. Print
  • Rothstein, Robert L. The Weak in the World of the Strong. New York, Columbia UP, 1977. Print
  • Sanders, Ron. “The Relevance and Function of Diplomacy in International Politics for Small Caribbean States.” The Round Table 312 (1989): 413–24. Print
  • Sharrad, Paul. “The Art of Memory and the Liberation of History: Wilson Harri's Witnessing of Time.” Calloloo 18.1 (1995): 94–108. Print
  • Singer, Marshall. Weak States in a World of Powers. New York, The Free Press, 1972. Print
  • Tiilikainen, Teija. “Finland Guided the EU into the New Millennium: The First Test Passed.” The Northern Dimensions 2000. The Finnish Institute of International Affairs: Helsinki, 2000. Print
  • Tiilikainen, Teija. “Suomen doktriini murtuu: Suomalaisen politiikan kulku Paasikiven-Kekkosen realismista kohti yhteisöllisyyden Eurooppaa.” Ulkopolitiikka 29.4 (1992): 15–22. Print
  • Vital, David. The Survival of Small States. London: Oxford UP, 1971. Print
  • Väyrynen, Raimo. “Small states in different theoretical traditions of international relations research.” Small States in Europe and Dependence. Ed. Otmar Höll. Boulder: Westview, 1983. 33–50. Print
  • Väyrynen, Raimo. “Stability and Change in Finnish Foreign Policy.” Research Reports 60 Department of Political Science. Helsinki: U of Helsinki, 1982. Print
  • Väyrynen, Raimo. ed. Suomi avoimessa maailmassa – Globalisaatio ja sen vaikutukset. Helsinki: Taloustieto, 1999. Print
  • Waever, Ole. “Nordic Nostalgia: Northern Europe after the Cold War.” International Affairs 68. 1 (1992): 77–102. Print
  • Waltz, Kenneth. Theory of International Politics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. Print
  • Winkielman, Piotr, Paula M. Niedenthal, and Lindsay Oberman. “The Embodied Emotional Mind.” Embodied Grounding: Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Neuroscientific Approaches. Ed. Gün R. Semin and Eliot R. Smith. New York: Cambridge UP, 2008. 263–88. Print
  • Young, Michael D., and Mark Schafer. “Is There Method in Our Madness? Ways of Assessing Cognition in International Relations.” Mershon International Studies Review 42.1 (1998): 63–96. Print
  • Zerubavel, Eviatar. Social Mindscpapes: An Invitation to Cognitive Sociology. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1997. Print

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.