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100 1 _aROREN Pal
245 _aThe belligerent bear:
_bRussia, status orders and war/
_cPal Roren
260 _c2023
520 _aDo states get higher social status from fighting? The prestige of war depends on the type of "status order" that it is interpreted in. Status orders condition and enable the pursuit and recognition of status within social clubs of world politics. Depending on the status order, social clubs may either value or stigmatize belligerence. An analysis comparing the status recognition that Russia received in three social clubs (the great power club, the G-8, and the UN Security Council) after it annexed Crimea and invaded eastern Ukraine in 2014 explores this assumption.
650 _aRUSSIA
650 _aWAR
650 _aPOLITICS
773 _aInternational Security :
_gVol 47, No 4, Spring 2023, pp.7-49 (68)
598 _aRUSSIA
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1162/isec_a_00458
_zClick here for full text
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