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Foreign policy and physical sites of memory: competing foreign policies at the Jasenovac memorial site

机译:外交政策和物理站点记忆:争夺jasenovac纪念网站的外国政策

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This article contributes to the growing scholarship on the relationship between political memory and foreign policy by analyzing how physical sites of traumatic memory serve as locations of foreign policy construction. Specifically, I explore how physical sites (such as concentration camps, killing sites, or memorials) serve to construct foreign policy through the enduring meaning they have as material reminders of collective trauma. I illustrate the argument with a case study of Jasenovac, the commemorative site of the largest concentration camp administered by the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. The Jasenovac site is a particularly useful case for my argument because it is a site of contested memory and conflicting national narratives. Most significantly, it is the site of production of three distinct foreign policies-of Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia's Republika Srpska- which all use the Jasenovac site to pursue very different and mutually exclusive foreign policy claims.
机译:本文通过分析创伤记忆的物理位点作为外交政策建设的位置,促进了政治记忆与外交政策之间的关系的日益增长的奖学金。具体而言,我探讨了物理网站(如集中营,杀戮网站或纪念品)如何通过持久的概念来构建外交政策,他们具有集体创伤的材料提醒。我用克罗地亚独立国家在第二次世界大战期间通过克罗地亚自主国家管理的最大集中营的纪念站点来说明争议。 Jasenovac网站对我的论点是一个特别有用的案例,因为它是有争议的记忆和冲突的国家叙述的网站。最重要的是,它是塞尔维亚,克罗地亚和波斯尼亚共和国的三个不同外国政策的生产现场 - 这一切都使用斋思湾网站来追求非常不同和相互独家的外交政策索赔。

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