This article explores the link between collective memory and state behaviour in international relations. In that regard, it develops a new concept entitled ‘temporal security’. Building on the existing ontological security literature, it extends a temporal understanding to its underlying identity concept. Countries are now assumed to be temporal-security seekers vis-a-vis a ‘significant historical other’ from their past. Decision makers thus enter into a self-reflective conversation with their country’s ‘collective memory’ when choosing courses of action. Contrasted with existing physical-security and ontological security explanations for state behaviour, the explanatory potential of the temporal-security approach is in a second step illust...
The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, ...
The research community of ontological security scholars is vibrant and wide-ranging, defined by a co...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
This article explores the link between collective memory and state behaviour in international relati...
The article studies “ontological” security concept. In a general sense the term depicts expectations...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
This thesis utilises the context of European Holocaust memory to test differences within the existin...
Collective memory carries the past into the present. This book traces the influence of collective me...
"Since the end of the Cold War, Human Security has become an important approach in international pol...
In my paper, I examine the discursive construction of the aftermath of the military interventions in...
This thesis analyses international state behaviour by countries that share a historic legacy, and ex...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
This article makes a case for incorporating the concept of ‘Critical Security History’ (CSH) into se...
This book explores the uses of the past in foreign policy-making. It outlines why and how political ...
The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, ...
The research community of ontological security scholars is vibrant and wide-ranging, defined by a co...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
This article explores the link between collective memory and state behaviour in international relati...
The article studies “ontological” security concept. In a general sense the term depicts expectations...
In an era defined by insecurity, uncertainty, and increasing anxieties, ontological security has pro...
This article proposes that in addition to physical security, states also seek ontological security, ...
This thesis utilises the context of European Holocaust memory to test differences within the existin...
Collective memory carries the past into the present. This book traces the influence of collective me...
"Since the end of the Cold War, Human Security has become an important approach in international pol...
In my paper, I examine the discursive construction of the aftermath of the military interventions in...
This thesis analyses international state behaviour by countries that share a historic legacy, and ex...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
This article makes a case for incorporating the concept of ‘Critical Security History’ (CSH) into se...
This book explores the uses of the past in foreign policy-making. It outlines why and how political ...
The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, ...
The research community of ontological security scholars is vibrant and wide-ranging, defined by a co...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...