争取认可的斗争

Michelle Murray
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本章阐明了国际无政府状态下承认与国家认同形成的关系,突出了社会不确定性在这一过程中的作用。承认行为对一个国家的认同具有建设性作用,为它提供了以符合其自我理解的方式行事所需的权威,并赋予它在国际秩序中的公认社会地位。这种固有的身份形成的社会过程是非常不确定的,因为国家永远无法事先辨别其他国家的识别反应,因此国家之间的互动充满了误认的危险。为了应对这种持续的社会不确定性,国家试图通过将其置于具体的物质实践中来独立控制其身份的意义。作为一种身份的有效表达,物质世界为寻求认同的国家所渴望的社会身份提供了实质内容,并允许它将其社会地位作为一个残酷的事实来体验,而不是作为一种正在进行的社会建设的政治实践的不确定效果。
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The Struggle for Recognition
This chapter clarifies the relationship between recognition and state identity formation in international anarchy, highlighting the effects of social uncertainty in this process. Acts of recognition are constructive of a state’s identity, providing it with the authority it needs to act in ways that are consistent with its self-understanding and endowing it with a recognized social status in the international order. This inherently social process of identity formation is deeply uncertain because states can never discern beforehand the recognition responses of other states and as a result state interaction is fraught with the danger of misrecognition. In response to this ongoing social uncertainty, states attempt to take independent control over the meaning of their identities by grounding them in concrete material practices. As an effective expression of an identity, the material world gives substance to the recognition-seeking state’s aspiring social identity and allows it to experience its social status as a brute fact, rather than as the uncertain effect of an ongoing political practice of social construction.
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