Abstract
This article examines international reactions to Scotland’s 2014 bid for independence as an instance of socialisation of an aspirant state, what we term ‘pre-socialisation’. Building on and contributing to research on state socialisation and role theory, this study proposes a nexus between roles and sovereignty.
This nexus has three components:
- sovereignty itself is a role casted for by an actor;
- the sovereign role is entangled with the substantive foreign policy roles the actor might play; and
- the sovereign role implicates the substantive foreign policy roles of other actors.
Our analysis of the Scottish case can provide insights for other cases of pre-socialisation and is more empirically significant following the UK’s 2016 referendum to leave the European Union.
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