Defacing Power
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
How do nations create and maintain images of power?
Brent J. Steele is a political science professor whose work delves into alternative forms of accountability in global politics. He explores the lasting impacts of violence, seeking innovative approaches to address it within international relations. Steele's analyses offer profound insights into the complex ethical and political challenges of our contemporary world. His research contributes to understanding how the global community can learn from past traumas.


How do nations create and maintain images of power?
This volume demonstrates that ontological security is a major motivating rationale for state action and inaction, challenging and complementing realist, liberal and constructivist accounts to international politics.