Race, Religion, and the Echoes of Status Insecurity in US Foreign Policy

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
C. Turner, Brent J. Steele
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Abstract

This paper examines the racial and religious historical influences on US ontological insecurity in a time of perceived hegemonic decline. It explores the role of particular Protestant theologies from the time of slavery up through the present, and how views on white superiority shaped such thought even after abolition, through Reconstruction, and especially animating the rise of the US as a world power in the 20th Century.
种族、宗教和美国外交政策中地位不安全感的回响
本文考察了种族和宗教的历史影响对美国的本体不安全感在一个时间的感知霸权衰落。它探讨了从奴隶制时代到现在的特定新教神学的作用,以及白人优越论是如何在废奴之后,通过重建,特别是在20世纪美国作为世界强国的崛起中形成这种思想的。
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Alternatives
Alternatives INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed journal, Alternatives explores the possibilities of new forms of political practice and identity under increasingly global conditions. Specifically, the editors focus on the changing relationships between local political practices and identities and emerging forms of global economy, culture, and polity. Published in association with the Center for the Study of Developing Societies (India).
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