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Rethinking strategic culture: A computational (social science) discursive-institutionalist approach
Authors:Tamir Libel
Institution:1. Barcelona Institute of International Studies (IBEI) , Barcelona, Spain tamirlibelphd@gmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5141-7418
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The strategic culture approach has been suffering from a prolonged theoretical stalemate, despite a surge in case studies, which culminated in the Johnston-Gray debate and subsequent schism. The present paper outlines a new approach designed to overcome this deadlock, and consists of three arguments. First, the three previous generations of strategic culture studies have failed to explain how strategic culture influences behaviour. Second, aligning strategic culture theory-building with discursive institutionalism offers a way to overcome this fundamental fallacy. Third, a research programme for strategic culture should draw on computational social science to enable it to present and test middle-range theories.
Keywords:Strategic culture  international relations theory  social sciences methodology  computational social science  quantitative text analysis
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