ABSTRACT

How do states sustain international order during crises? Drawing on the political philosophy of Lyotard and through an empirical examination of the Anglo-American international order during the 1956 Suez Crisis, Bially Mattern demonstrates that states can (and do) use representational force--a forceful but non-physical form of power exercised through language--to stabilize international identity and in turn international order.

part |1 pages

Introduction

chapter I|17 pages

Toward an Identity Turn?

part |1 pages

Theorizing Identity

chapter 2|27 pages

Sources of Order

chapter 3|22 pages

The Suez Puzzle

chapter 4|29 pages

Forcing Order

chapter |3 pages

Forcing Anglo-American Order

chapter 5|25 pages

Demagnetization

chapter 6|26 pages

Dissolution

chapter 7|36 pages

Re-Production

part |1 pages

Conclusion

chapter 8|24 pages

Re-Turn to Identity

chapter |17 pages

Endnotes