A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria

The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, owing to the new explanations it generates for states’ security- and identity-relatedbehavior. In the process, however, the concept has become sprawling, vague and incoherent,due to the multitude of d...

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Main Author: von Essen, Hugo
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4315932021-01-22T05:51:48ZA typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syriaengvon Essen, HugoUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2021ontological securityontological insecurity mechanismRussiamilitary engagementSyria conflictInternational RelationsGiddensPolitical ScienceStatsvetenskapThe concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, owing to the new explanations it generates for states’ security- and identity-relatedbehavior. In the process, however, the concept has become sprawling, vague and incoherent,due to the multitude of different understandings of the concept. To improve the concept’sadequacy, counter the risk of conceptual stretching, and provide the foundation for a commonresearch agenda, this essay constructs a typology to divide and classify the ontological securityliterature in IR. The typology’s main contribution is the dimension of ontological insecuritymechanisms, understood as the different ways that the ontological security of an agent can bethreatened, and the different types of existential anxieties that follow. To test and illustrate thistypology, the essay conducts an empirical case study of Russia’s engagement in the conflict inSyria since 2015. The results strongly indicate the presence of all ontological insecuritymechanisms, thus clearly implying that Russian behavior in Syria is driven by ontologicalsecurity concerns. The findings also demonstrate the typology’s usefulness and fruitfulness inmore closely specifying the nature of the ontological insecurity in particular cases. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-431593application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic ontological security
ontological insecurity mechanism
Russia
military engagement
Syria conflict
International Relations
Giddens
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle ontological security
ontological insecurity mechanism
Russia
military engagement
Syria conflict
International Relations
Giddens
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
von Essen, Hugo
A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
description The concept of ontological security has grown extensively in the International Relationsliterature, owing to the new explanations it generates for states’ security- and identity-relatedbehavior. In the process, however, the concept has become sprawling, vague and incoherent,due to the multitude of different understandings of the concept. To improve the concept’sadequacy, counter the risk of conceptual stretching, and provide the foundation for a commonresearch agenda, this essay constructs a typology to divide and classify the ontological securityliterature in IR. The typology’s main contribution is the dimension of ontological insecuritymechanisms, understood as the different ways that the ontological security of an agent can bethreatened, and the different types of existential anxieties that follow. To test and illustrate thistypology, the essay conducts an empirical case study of Russia’s engagement in the conflict inSyria since 2015. The results strongly indicate the presence of all ontological insecuritymechanisms, thus clearly implying that Russian behavior in Syria is driven by ontologicalsecurity concerns. The findings also demonstrate the typology’s usefulness and fruitfulness inmore closely specifying the nature of the ontological insecurity in particular cases.
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title A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
title_short A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
title_full A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
title_fullStr A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
title_full_unstemmed A typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : Russia's military engagement in Syria
title_sort typology of ontological insecurity mechanisms : russia's military engagement in syria
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