乌托邦中的国际关系成分:卡伦巴赫生态乌托邦分析

Chandra Bahadur K. C.
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本文旨在探讨欧内斯特·卡伦巴赫(Ernest Callenbach)的乌托邦小说《生态乌托邦》(Ecotopia)中国际关系的构成要素。首先,本文分析了乌托邦与国际关系的概念。然后,它解释并发现,Ecotopia是一个环保的地方,因为参与自然退化活动而与美国分离了大约20年,已经切断了与美国的关系,但Ecotopia并没有与世界其他地方隔绝。美国派高级国际事务记者威廉·韦斯顿(William Weston)和主人公去修复与生态乌托邦之间被破坏的外交关系。但他发现Ecotopia是一个值得居住的地方,并决定永久居住在那里。生态乌托邦与其他国家建立了政治、经济和文化上的联系。除美国外,Ecotopia还从其他国家进口铁,并向他们出口文物。生态乌托邦政府对美国采取了遏制政策,因此在违背乌托邦国家伦理的情况下,启动了核裂变工厂。生态乌托邦主义者指责美国是一个帝国主义国家,对不同的国家发动战争。他们认为,大国必须进一步分裂成小国,这样他们才能管理自己的自然资源,使它们对地球友好。本研究的结论是,一部乌托邦作品也包含了国际关系的不同成分。
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International Relations Ingredients in Utopia: An Analysis of Callenbach’s Ecotopia
This research paper aims to investigate the ingredients of international relations in Ernest Callenbach’s utopian novel Ecotopia (1975). First, this paper analyses the concepts of Utopia and International Relations. Then, it explains and finds out that Ecotopia, an earth-friendly place that has seceded from the U.S. for about two decades because of its involvement in nature degradation activities, has cut off its relations with the U.S., but Ecotopia is not isolated from the rest of the world. The U.S. sends William Weston, a top international affairs reporter, and the protagonist, to make eroded diplomatic relations with Ecotopia amicable. But he finds Ecotopia as a live-worth place and decides to live there permanently. Ecotopia has established relations with other nations politically, economically as well as culturally. Except with the U.S., Ecotopia is involved in importing iron from other nations and exporting cultural artifacts to them. Ecotopian Government has applied a deterrence policy with the U.S., so it has run nuclear fission plants though such projects are against the ethics of a utopian nation. Ecotopians blame America for being an imperialist nation and waging wars against different nations. They believe that big nations must secede further into small nations so that they can manage their natural resources making them earth-friendly. This research concludes that a utopian work also includes different ingredients of international relations.
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