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Kokin D. I. (2022) Temporal Security and World Politics. Book review: Bachleitner K. (2021) Collective Memory in International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press

https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2022-1-158-166

About the Author

D. I. Kokin
UIH UrFU
Russian Federation

Daniil I. Kokin — research assistant at the Laboratory of Comparative Studies of Toleration and Recognition

Research interests: political philosophy, justice, John Rawls, methodology of political philosophy, metaethics. 



References

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2. Halbwachs M. (1980) The Collective Memory. Translated by Francis J. Ditter, Jr. and Vida Yazdi Ditter, and with an introduction by Mary Douglas. N. Y.: Harper & Row.

3. Giddens A. (1984) The Constitution of Society: Outline of a theory of structuration. Oxford: Polity Press.

4. Steele B. J. (2005) Ontological security and the power of self-identity: British neutrality and the American Civil War. Review of International Studies, 31: 519–40.

5. Mitzen J. (2006) Ontological Security in World Politics: State Identity and the Security Dilemma. European Journal of International Relations 3(12): 341–70.


Review

For citations:


Kokin D.I. Kokin D. I. (2022) Temporal Security and World Politics. Book review: Bachleitner K. (2021) Collective Memory in International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Sociology of Power. 2022;34(1):158-166. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2022-1-158-166

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