{"title":"Amica America: Raymond Aron’s Views on Franco-American Relations in 1945","authors":"Or Rosenboim","doi":"10.3138/TTR.39.2.35","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract:During the Second World War, Raymond Aron began publishing political commentary in journals and newspapers aimed at a general non-expert readership. This wartime undertaking would become a life-long commitment to expanding political debate beyond the professional spheres of academia and policy making. This study recovers and analyses a concise article that Aron published in August 1945 in the French illustrated journal Point de vue. This forgotten journalistic source reflects idea of the role and responsibility of the public intellectual in a changing world and powerfully conveys three important aspects of Aron’s international thought. First, Aron implicitly advances the idea that the general public has a key function in shaping democratic foreign policy. Moreover, I argue that Aron’s short political analysis provides valuable insight on two theoretical notions that merit the attention of international relations scholars: the concept of ‘friendship’ in international relations and the idea of popular ‘spatial awareness’ as condition for a democratic state’s position in international order. This study suggests that in Aron’s vision of post-war order, articulated immediately after the end of the Second World War, the invocation of the idea of ‘Amica America’ sought to redefine the relations between France and the United States, but also the very political future of the Hexagon.","PeriodicalId":41972,"journal":{"name":"Tocqueville Review","volume":"39 1","pages":"35 - 50"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2018-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"12","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Tocqueville Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3138/TTR.39.2.35","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"POLITICAL SCIENCE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract:During the Second World War, Raymond Aron began publishing political commentary in journals and newspapers aimed at a general non-expert readership. This wartime undertaking would become a life-long commitment to expanding political debate beyond the professional spheres of academia and policy making. This study recovers and analyses a concise article that Aron published in August 1945 in the French illustrated journal Point de vue. This forgotten journalistic source reflects idea of the role and responsibility of the public intellectual in a changing world and powerfully conveys three important aspects of Aron’s international thought. First, Aron implicitly advances the idea that the general public has a key function in shaping democratic foreign policy. Moreover, I argue that Aron’s short political analysis provides valuable insight on two theoretical notions that merit the attention of international relations scholars: the concept of ‘friendship’ in international relations and the idea of popular ‘spatial awareness’ as condition for a democratic state’s position in international order. This study suggests that in Aron’s vision of post-war order, articulated immediately after the end of the Second World War, the invocation of the idea of ‘Amica America’ sought to redefine the relations between France and the United States, but also the very political future of the Hexagon.
摘要:第二次世界大战期间,雷蒙德·阿隆开始在期刊和报纸上发表政治评论,目标读者是普通的非专业读者。这项战时事业将成为一项终生的承诺,即将政治辩论扩展到学术和政策制定的专业领域之外。本文对阿隆1945年8月在法国画报《Point de vue》上发表的一篇简明文章进行了复原和分析。这个被遗忘的新闻来源反映了公共知识分子在不断变化的世界中的角色和责任,并有力地传达了阿隆国际思想的三个重要方面。首先,阿伦含蓄地提出了这样一种观点,即公众在塑造民主外交政策方面发挥着关键作用。此外,我认为,阿隆简短的政治分析为值得国际关系学者关注的两个理论概念提供了有价值的见解:国际关系中的“友谊”概念和作为民主国家在国际秩序中地位条件的大众“空间意识”概念。这项研究表明,在二战结束后立即阐述的阿隆战后秩序愿景中,“美国美国”概念的调用试图重新定义法国和美国之间的关系,以及六边形的政治未来。