
International Relations and the Problem of Time
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- 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
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