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Pessimism in International Relations: Provocations, Possibilities, Politics: Palgrave Studies in International Relations

Editat de Tim Stevens, Nicholas Michelsen
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This volume explores the past, present and future of pessimism in International Relations. It seeks to differentiate pessimism from cynicism and fatalism and assess its possibilities as a respectable perspective on national and international politics. The book traces the origins of pessimism in political thought from antiquity through to the present day, illuminating its role in key schools of International Relations and in the work of important international political theorists. The authors analyse the resurgence of pessimism in contemporary politics, such as in the new populism, attitudes to migration, indigenous politics, and the Anthropocene. This edited volume provides the first collection of scholarly work on pessimism in International Relations theory and practice and offers fresh perspectives on an intellectual position often considered as disreputable as it is venerable.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030217822
ISBN-10: 3030217825
Pagini: 215
Ilustrații: XI, 215 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in International Relations

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: The Problems of Pessimism.- 2. Pessimism in International Relations.- 3. The Romance of Realism: Pessimism as Tragedy.- 4. Cassirer, Fatalism and Political Myth: Historical Lessons in the Consequences of Pessimism for International Relations.- 5. Liberal Pessimism: An Intellectual History of Suspicion in the Cold War.- 6. Productive Pessimism: Rehabilitating John Herz’s Survival Research for the Anthropocene.- 7. The Global Politics of Ugly Feelings: Pessimism and Resentment in a Mimetic World.- 8. Pessimism and the US Alt-Right: Knowledge, Power, Race and Time.- 9. The Pessimism of the Shipwreck: Theorising Migration in International Relations.- 10. The Pessimism Traps of Indigenous Resurgence.- 11. After Pessimism? Affirmative Approaches to the Anthropocene.- 12. Afterword: The New Pessimism in Twenty-First Century World Politics


Notă biografică

Tim Stevens is Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK. He is the author of Cyber Security and the Politics of Time and co-author of Cyberspace and the State.
Nicholas Michelsen is Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK. He is the author of Politics and Suicide: The Philosophy of Political Self-Destruction.


Textul de pe ultima copertă

This volume explores the past, present and future of pessimism in International Relations. It seeks to differentiate pessimism from cynicism and fatalism and assess its possibilities as a respectable perspective on national and international politics. The book traces the origins of pessimism in political thought from antiquity through to the present day, illuminating its role in key schools of International Relations and in the work of important international political theorists. The authors analyse the resurgence of pessimism in contemporary politics, such as in the new populism, attitudes to migration, indigenous politics, and the Anthropocene. This edited volume provides the first collection of scholarly work on pessimism in International Relations theory and practice and offers fresh perspectives on an intellectual position often considered as disreputable as it is venerable.
Tim Stevens is Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK.He is the author of Cyber Security and the Politics of Time and co-author of Cyberspace and the State.
Nicholas Michelsen is Senior Lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, UK. He is the author of Politics and Suicide: The Philosophy of Political Self-Destruction.


Caracteristici

Presents the first volume on pessimism in IR and its contribution to international political thought Identifies the many species and manifestations of pessimism in contemporary politics Considers whether pessimism can operate as the foundation of positive thought and action