Western Political Myths of War : Implications for Global Weapon Governance (Studies in Peace and Security)

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Western Political Myths of War : Implications for Global Weapon Governance (Studies in Peace and Security)

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Full Description

This book explores how enduring meta-narratives shape international security policies, disarmament efforts, and arms control practices. Zooming-in on dominant political myths, this book critically examines their role in legitimizing and sustaining global weapon governance by influencing both national and international approaches to disarmament.

Through a multidisciplinary lens that combines international relations, security studies, political sociology, and political theory, the author provides a nuanced analysis of the symbolic and cultural underpinnings of warfare in contemporary global politics. Drawing on interpretive-qualitative research methodology, this book reveals how narrative structures not only justify and foster militarization but also shape the institutional frameworks that govern weapons and conflict prevention.

This timely contribution challenges dominant narratives and representations of war in disarmament and arms control, urging scholars, policymakers, and civil society actors to reimagine global security beyond entrenched mythologies. It offers a compelling perspective for those working in international security, peace and conflict studies, disarmament, cultural politics, and global governance.

Ideal for academic researchers, graduate students, and professionals engaged in international security policy and disarmament advocacy, this book delivers both theoretical insight and practical relevance. It encourages a deeper understanding of how storytelling, belief systems, and political heuristics and imaginations continue to influence the pursuit of peace in an increasingly militarized world.

Contents

Chapter 1. Reconsidering Truth: The Impact of Contingent Knowledges on Society and Weapon Governance.- Chapter 2. Myths and Politics: Symbolic Power in Governance and the Argument for a Mythographical Approach.- Chapter 3. Functions, Sustainment, and Contestation of Myths in Social Processes.- Chapter 4. Reading the World Through Myth: The Logic of Interpretive Inquiry.- Chapter 5. Conditions for the Sustainment of Political Myths.- Chapter 6. The Myth of the Warrior and Military Heroism in Conventional Weapons Governance.- Chapter 7. Unveiling the Archemyth: Exploring the Political Landscape of 'Clean Arms Exports'.- Chapter 8. Totemic Tangible Symbols of War.- Chapter 9. Bringing it Together.

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