On provocation: outrage, international relations, and the Franco-Prussian war
This article presents a theory of provocations. Precisely, it defines provocations as incidents or actions that incline state actors toward rash, aggressive responses by eliciting outraged reactions. Outraged reactions come in three forms: personal, performative, and popular. While each form is d...
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Routledge
2015
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