Abstract

ABSTRACT Social, cultural, ideological and political background of different states define their behavior and international relations. According to logos, these actions should be rational and pragmatic. However, emotions – metaphorically symbolized by pathos – contribute to states’ international activities. Authors attempt to analyze emotional driving forces in international relations and estimate their impact. Second purpose of the paper is to explore the instances of the use of emotions in offensive actions in international relations with the crisis-torn European Union as a case study. English School theory and elements of constructivism will provide a theoretical and methodological lens for the study.

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