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Myth and Narrative in International Politics
Afghanistan and the ‘Graveyard of Empires’: Blumenberg, Under-complex Analogy and Basic Myths in International Politics
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Florian P. Kühn
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Myth and Narrative in International Politics
pp. 15
Myth in International Politics: Ideological Delusion and Necessary Fiction
pp. 47
Beyond National Policymaking: Conceptions of Myth in Interpretive Policy Analysis and Their Value for IR
pp. 67
The Precipice of Myth: Mythology/Epistemology
pp. 87
Bringing Claude Lévi-Strauss and Pierre Bourdieu Together for a Post-structuralist Methodology to Analyse Myths
pp. 107
How to Study Myths: Methodological Demands and Discoveries
pp. 129
Warlords and States: A Contemporary Myth of the International System
pp. 147
Afghanistan and the ‘Graveyard of Empires’: Blumenberg, Under-complex Analogy and Basic Myths in International Politics
pp. 173
Mutually Implicated Myths: The Democratic Control of the Armed Forces and Militarism
pp. 193
Tales and Images of the Battlefield in Contemporary Warfare
pp. 209
The Powerful Myth of the International Community and the Imperative to Build States
pp. 229
Global Governance and the Myth of Civil Society Participation
pp. 249
Myths of the Near Future: Paris, Busan, and Tales of Aid Effectiveness
pp. 267
Organising Babylon: The Coordination of Intervention and the Denial of Politics
pp. 289
Mythography: No Exit, No Conclusion?
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