To date, studies of international politics have little space for time. In this article, I argue that time is constitutive of the international system by offering a genealogical historical sketch of the coeval rise of territorial state sovereignty and Western standard time (consisting of seconds, minutes, and hours). Sovereignty is rightly a foundational concept of both the international system and the field of International Relations (IR), but the emergence of the contemporary method of reckoning time during the Enlightenment also supported the project of political modernity, and is thus critical to IR. The genealogical motive of the sketch is to understand what have become naturalised, global social conventions as historically contingent, ...
International relations (IR) scholars commonly accept the sovereign state’s ubiquity today as the en...
This book offers the first authoritative guide to assumptions about time in theories of contemporary...
Through an historical sociological investigation of space and time, globalization theory is found to...
To date, studies of international politics have little space for time. In this article, I argue that...
This thesis explores the relationship that the rise to hegemony of a Western standardised measuremen...
This thesis explores the relationship that the rise to hegemony of a Western standardised measuremen...
4siAim of this introduction to the monographic issue 'Imperial Times. How Europe Used Time to Rule t...
In this thesis, I promote the relevance of time to International Relations theory, arguing that the ...
In focusing upon the pervasive theme of temporality that marks RP Anand’s seminal New States and Int...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
The articles in this volume, and the many contributions to the Millennium Conference, ‘The Politics ...
ABSTRACT. In modern social and critical theory, clocks have figured as the embodiment of social orde...
Human society exists in two temporal measurements. Astronomical time is uniform, homogenous, quantit...
In modern social and critical theory, clocks have figured as the embodiment of social order or, more...
Time is the crucial ingredient in history, and yet historians rarely talk about time as such. These ...
International relations (IR) scholars commonly accept the sovereign state’s ubiquity today as the en...
This book offers the first authoritative guide to assumptions about time in theories of contemporary...
Through an historical sociological investigation of space and time, globalization theory is found to...
To date, studies of international politics have little space for time. In this article, I argue that...
This thesis explores the relationship that the rise to hegemony of a Western standardised measuremen...
This thesis explores the relationship that the rise to hegemony of a Western standardised measuremen...
4siAim of this introduction to the monographic issue 'Imperial Times. How Europe Used Time to Rule t...
In this thesis, I promote the relevance of time to International Relations theory, arguing that the ...
In focusing upon the pervasive theme of temporality that marks RP Anand’s seminal New States and Int...
Most studies in management and organizations take time for granted. They apply time in a simple form...
The articles in this volume, and the many contributions to the Millennium Conference, ‘The Politics ...
ABSTRACT. In modern social and critical theory, clocks have figured as the embodiment of social orde...
Human society exists in two temporal measurements. Astronomical time is uniform, homogenous, quantit...
In modern social and critical theory, clocks have figured as the embodiment of social order or, more...
Time is the crucial ingredient in history, and yet historians rarely talk about time as such. These ...
International relations (IR) scholars commonly accept the sovereign state’s ubiquity today as the en...
This book offers the first authoritative guide to assumptions about time in theories of contemporary...
Through an historical sociological investigation of space and time, globalization theory is found to...