Ontological security in international relations refers to the confidence of states in the consistency of their identity, practices and routines within an ever-changing global environment. Beyond ...
Ontological security is a relatively new framework in the area of psychology. Until the early 90s it was generally believed that humans were primarily concerned with physical security before anything ...
You need only glance at the headlines these days to know that the current state of international relations is dangerous. From Washington’s retreat from multilateral commitments to Moscow’s aggressive ...