International Relations scholars have traditionally expressed little direct interest in addressing time and temporality. Yet, assumptions about temporality are at the core of many theories of world politics and time is a crucial component of the human condition and our social reality. Today, a small but emerging strand of literature has emerged to meet questions concerning time and temporality and its relationship to International Relations head on. This volume provides a platform to continue this work.
The chapters in this book address subjects such as identity, terrorism, war,...
International Relations scholars have traditionally expressed little direct interest in addressing time and temporality. Yet, assumptions about tem...