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Numerous studies have suggested that more peaceful relations are likely only if countries submerge or paper over existing national identities by promoting universalism. Pride, Not Prejudice argues, to the contrary, that affirmation of national identities may be a more effective way to build international cooperation.

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“Chung makes important and fascinating points with large implications about how states can overcome elements of national identity that emphasize the distinctiveness, and often superiority, of the state over relevant others.”- Joslyn Barnhart, Wesleyan University

“. . . advances a novel, even counterintuitive, solution to a frustratingly enduring problem among Northeast Asia’s states and, most especially for the United States since two of the three countries are its most important regional allies.”- Bridget L. Coggins, University of California, Santa Barbara

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      Publisher: LUP - University of Michigan Press
      Publication Date: 2/28/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780472039050, 978-0472039050
      ISBN10: 0472039059

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Numerous studies have suggested that more peaceful relations are likely only if countries submerge or paper over existing national identities by promoting universalism. Pride, Not Prejudice argues, to the contrary, that affirmation of national identities may be a more effective way to build international cooperation.

      Table of Contents
      “Chung makes important and fascinating points with large implications about how states can overcome elements of national identity that emphasize the distinctiveness, and often superiority, of the state over relevant others.”- Joslyn Barnhart, Wesleyan University

      “. . . advances a novel, even counterintuitive, solution to a frustratingly enduring problem among Northeast Asia’s states and, most especially for the United States since two of the three countries are its most important regional allies.”- Bridget L. Coggins, University of California, Santa Barbara

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