The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour of individuals, groups, and states in international politics. It has thereby greatly contributed to the discipline of International Relations (IR), especially to IR theory and the sub-field of Security Studies. By focusing on the ‘security of the self’ and the consequences of feelings of anxiety, Ontological Security Theory (OST) challenges the primacy of physical security-seeking and gives us a way of accounting for the psychological underpinnings of security-seeking in IR. Yet, in spite of its contribution to rethinking some of the fundamental tenets of the discipline, Ontological Security Studies (OSS) retains assumptions characteristic of...
In recent years, Ontological Security Theory (OST) has been established as a new theory in the field...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
Public narratives of unexpected international events frequently help (re)imagine uncertainty as som...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
Research on ontological security in world politics has mushroomed since the early 2000s but seems to...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
The concept of ontological security has made increasing headway within International Relations, in p...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
The article studies “ontological” security concept. In a general sense the term depicts expectations...
This study sets out to do two things. Firstly, it seeks to contribute to the burgeoning literature o...
The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, ...
In recent years, Ontological Security Theory (OST) has been established as a new theory in the field...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
Public narratives of unexpected international events frequently help (re)imagine uncertainty as som...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
The growing literature on ontological security has generated important insights about the behaviour ...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
Research on ontological security in world politics has mushroomed since the early 2000s but seems to...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
The concept of ontological security has made increasing headway within International Relations, in p...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
The article studies “ontological” security concept. In a general sense the term depicts expectations...
This study sets out to do two things. Firstly, it seeks to contribute to the burgeoning literature o...
The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, ...
In recent years, Ontological Security Theory (OST) has been established as a new theory in the field...
Ontological security research in International Relations (IR) generally argues that agents pursue bo...
Public narratives of unexpected international events frequently help (re)imagine uncertainty as som...