改变国家的故事

Jennifer M. Dixon
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本章介绍了一个概念框架,用来分析官方对黑暗历史的叙述,充实上一章中介绍的论点,并讨论国家叙述变化的本质。概念框架包括八个步骤,从沉默和否认到承认,再到纪念,每一个步骤都抓住了官方叙述的一个可能元素。核心论点是,国际压力增加了官方改变对黑暗历史叙述的可能性,而国内考虑决定了这种改变的内容。特别是,关于是否以及如何应对国际压力的决定取决于四种国内考虑:物质问题、合法性和身份问题、选举政治问题和国内争论。最后,国家叙事变化的本质以反馈效应和层次性为特征,通常是渐进式、多面性和多价性的。
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Changing the State’s Story
This chapter introduces a conceptual framework with which to analyze official narratives of dark pasts, fleshes out the argument introduced in the previous chapter, and discusses the nature of change in states’ narratives. The conceptual framework consists of eight steps, ranging from silencing and denial to acknowledgment and on to commemoration, each of which captures a possible element of an official narrative. The core argument is that international pressures increase the likelihood of change in official narratives of dark pasts, while domestic considerations determine the content of such change. In particular, decisions about whether and how to respond to international pressures are contingent on four types of domestic considerations: material concerns, legitimacy and identity concerns, electoral-political concerns, and domestic contestation. Finally, the nature of change in states’ narratives is characterized by feedback effects and layering, and is typically incremental, multifaceted, and multivalent.
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