Andrew R Hom
International Relations and the Problem of Time
Andrew R Hom
International Relations and the Problem of Time
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This book develops a novel approach to the issue of time's widespread but poorly understood influence on the study of international politics.
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This book develops a novel approach to the issue of time's widespread but poorly understood influence on the study of international politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 166mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 623g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850014
- ISBN-10: 0198850018
- Artikelnr.: 58463599
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 166mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 623g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850014
- ISBN-10: 0198850018
- Artikelnr.: 58463599
Andrew Hom is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Edinburgh and an Associate Editor of the journal, International Relations. He is the co-editor of Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars (OUP, 2017) and Time, Temporality, and Global Politics (e-IR, 2016). His work can also be found in the Australian Journal of Politics and History, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Military Review, Millennium, Review of International Studies, Security Dialogue, the Oxford Handbook of Time and Politics, and the Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations.
* Introduction: Two Minutes to Midnight
* Part One: Timing Theory and International Relations
* 1: Timing: The Basic Framework
* 2: Why Timing Matters
* 3: Telling Time: A Theory of Narrative Timing
* Part Two: Varieties of Timing in International Relations
* 4: Disciplinary History: Timing Crises in International Relations
* 5: Methodologies: Narrative Reasoning about a Time-bound World
* 6: Quantitative Approaches: Mathematical Metaphors for Eternity
* 7: Historical Institutionalism: From Pathological to Temporal
Institutions
* 8: Critical Approaches: Past Times, Fast Times, and the Rapture of
Rupture
* Conclusion: Retiming and Reclaiming International Relations
* Part One: Timing Theory and International Relations
* 1: Timing: The Basic Framework
* 2: Why Timing Matters
* 3: Telling Time: A Theory of Narrative Timing
* Part Two: Varieties of Timing in International Relations
* 4: Disciplinary History: Timing Crises in International Relations
* 5: Methodologies: Narrative Reasoning about a Time-bound World
* 6: Quantitative Approaches: Mathematical Metaphors for Eternity
* 7: Historical Institutionalism: From Pathological to Temporal
Institutions
* 8: Critical Approaches: Past Times, Fast Times, and the Rapture of
Rupture
* Conclusion: Retiming and Reclaiming International Relations
* Introduction: Two Minutes to Midnight
* Part One: Timing Theory and International Relations
* 1: Timing: The Basic Framework
* 2: Why Timing Matters
* 3: Telling Time: A Theory of Narrative Timing
* Part Two: Varieties of Timing in International Relations
* 4: Disciplinary History: Timing Crises in International Relations
* 5: Methodologies: Narrative Reasoning about a Time-bound World
* 6: Quantitative Approaches: Mathematical Metaphors for Eternity
* 7: Historical Institutionalism: From Pathological to Temporal
Institutions
* 8: Critical Approaches: Past Times, Fast Times, and the Rapture of
Rupture
* Conclusion: Retiming and Reclaiming International Relations
* Part One: Timing Theory and International Relations
* 1: Timing: The Basic Framework
* 2: Why Timing Matters
* 3: Telling Time: A Theory of Narrative Timing
* Part Two: Varieties of Timing in International Relations
* 4: Disciplinary History: Timing Crises in International Relations
* 5: Methodologies: Narrative Reasoning about a Time-bound World
* 6: Quantitative Approaches: Mathematical Metaphors for Eternity
* 7: Historical Institutionalism: From Pathological to Temporal
Institutions
* 8: Critical Approaches: Past Times, Fast Times, and the Rapture of
Rupture
* Conclusion: Retiming and Reclaiming International Relations