The Concept of Fear and the Matter of Emotions in Lithuania’s Foreign Policy
Abstract
This article reflects on the concept of fear in theories of international relations and foreign policy. The
text discusses the concepts of the phenomenon of fear and rational behavior emphasizing that the
concept of fear, contrary to the concept of anarchy, has no emotional charge in the theory of international
relations. Having surveyed the factor of emotions in the theory of international relations and
foreign policy, the author suggests that the emotional meaningful charge be returned to the concept
of fear. The study stresses that fear (if treated as an emotion) can also have a destructive function
disrupting the international system and disturbing the international communication. The third part
of the article is devoted to an analysis of the ideas of Lithuania‘s foreign policy. The study explores
the idea of Lithuania as a regional leader. The writer claims that the idea was irrational because it was
based on the factor of the emotion of fear.
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