This book traces the influence of collective memory in International Relations through time. It presents an important and novel theoretical framework for the academic discipline of IR and illustrates the theories in a comparative study of two cases: (West) Germany and Austria after World War II.
This book traces the influence of collective memory in International Relations through time. It presents an important and novel theoretical framework for the academic discipline of IR and illustrates the theories in a comparative study of two cases: (West) Germany and Austria after World War II.
Kathrin Bachleitner is the IKEA Foundation Research Fellow in International Relations, Oxford University's Department of International Development (Refugee Studies Centre). Her research focuses on collective identity, memory, and values within International Relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Collective Memory in International Relations 1: Temporal Security in IR: Combining Ontological Security with Collective Memory 2: Memory as Political Strategy 3: Memory as Public Identity 4: Memory as State Behaviour 5: Memory as National Values
Introduction: Collective Memory in International Relations 1: Temporal Security in IR: Combining Ontological Security with Collective Memory 2: Memory as Political Strategy 3: Memory as Public Identity 4: Memory as State Behaviour 5: Memory as National Values
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