Quantum International Relations

Quantum International Relations

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  • Author: James Der Derian
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0197568203
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 417

The contributors to this volume are motivated by a common apprehension and a common hope. The apprehension was first voiced by Einstein, who lamented the inability of humanity, at the individual and social level, to keep up with the increased speed of technological change brought about by the quantum revolution. As quantum science and technology fast forward into the 21st century, the social sciences remain stuck in classical, 19th century ways of thinking. Can such a mechanistic model of the mind and society possibly help us manage the fully realized technological potential of the quantum? That's where the hope appears: that perhaps quantum is not just a physical science, but a human science too. In Quantum International Relations, James Der Derian and Alexander Wendt gather rising scholars and leading experts to make the case for quantum approaches to world politics. As a fundamental theory of reality and enabler of new technologies, quantum now touches everything, with the potential to revolutionize how we conduct diplomacy, wage war, and make wealth. Contributors present the core principles of quantum mechanics--entanglement, uncertainty, superposition, and the wave function--as significant catalysts and superior heuristics for an accelerating quantum future. Facing a reality which no longer corresponds to an outdated Newtonian worldview of states as billiard balls, individuals as rational actors or power as objective interest, Der Derian and Wendt issue an urgent call for a new human science of quantum International Relations. At the centenary of the first quantum thought experiment in the 1920s, this book offers a diversity of explorations, speculations and approaches for understanding geopolitics in the 21st century.


Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists

Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists

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  • Author: Michael P. A. Murphy
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030601110
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 110

This book examines the crossroads of quantum and critical approaches to International Relations and argues that these approaches share a common project of uncovering complexity and uncertainty. The “quantum turn” in International Relations theory has produced a number of interesting insights into the complex ways in which our assumptions about the physics of the world around us can limit our understanding of social life. While critique is possible within a Newtonian social science, core assumptions of separability and determinism of classical physics impose limits on what is imaginable. The author argues that by adopting a quantum imaginary, social theory can move beyond its Newtonian limits, and explore two methods for quantizing conceptual models—translation and application. This book is the first introductory book to quantum social theory ideas specifically intended for an audience of critical International Relations.


Quantum Mind and Social Science

Quantum Mind and Social Science

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  • Author: Alexander Wendt
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107082544
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 367

A unique contribution to the understanding of social science, showing the implications of quantum physics for the nature of human society.


The Quantum Relations Principle

The Quantum Relations Principle

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  • Author: Hardy F. Schloer
  • Publisher: V&R Unipress
  • ISBN: 3847006622
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 221

Drawing extensively on the current critical state of affairs at the global level, this book highlights the vital importance of systemic thinking and integrated, transformative knowledge in bringing about a paradigm shift from fragmented, linear ways of thinking to holistic ones, based on the interconnectedness of the web of life. It offers a comprehensive vision and innovative solutions for a sustainable future of our planet, combining traditional wisdom with advanced scientific knowledge and high-end, state-of-the-art information technology. This integration of resources is the premise for the planetary wisdom we so deeply need in order to transform the present global crisis into an opportunity for further human development.


Ontological Entanglements, Agency and Ethics in International Relations

Ontological Entanglements, Agency and Ethics in International Relations

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  • Author: Laura Zanotti
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351854100
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 148

While the relevance of ontological commitments for epistemology and methodology in International Relations have been the subject of growing debate for several years, the implications for ethics and political agency of embracing an ontology of entanglement have remained unexplored. This work focuses on the importance of addressing the ontological and epistemological assumptions of the discipline of International Relations. There is increased awareness of the limits of abstract principles as ways of adjudicating real life political and ethical choices regarding International Intervention and international development for both practitioners and scholars. The work challenges IR prevailing ontological imaginaries rooted upon Newtonian physics and argues that non-substantialist ontological positions nurture a political ethos that privileges ‘modest’ engagements of practical solidarity and weights political choices with regard to the consequences and distributive effects they may produce in the context where they are made rather than based upon their universal normative aspirations. While the book is firmly rooted in metatheory, Zanotti also highlights the easiness with which political failures are dismissed as unintended consequences and argues that the current crisis in Syria, and genocides in Srebrenica and Rwanda have shown that advocating abstract ethical principles, be they the Responsibility to Protect, impartiality, or following rules can lead to disaster and can foster violent and exclusionary practices. She also exemplifies how an alternative ethos can be practiced through the example of an international NGO in Haiti. Highlighting the need for critically re-thinking the way we conceptualize political agency and validate ethics, this work will be of interest to scholars of International Relations theory, ethics and critical security studies.


Constructivism and International Relations

Constructivism and International Relations

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  • Author: Stefano Guzzini
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134319584
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

This new book unites in one volume some of the most prominent critiques of Alexander Wendt's constructivist theory of international relations and includes the first comprehensive reply by Wendt. Partly reprints of benchmark articles, partly new original critiques, the critical chapters are informed by a wide array of contending theories ranging from realism to poststructuralism. The collected leading theorists critique Wendt’s seminal book Social Theory of International Politics and his subsequent revisions. They take issue with the full panoply of Wendt’s approach, such as his alleged positivism, his critique of the realist school, the conceptualism of identity, and his teleological theory of history. Wendt’s reply is not limited to rebuttal only. For the first time, he develops his recent idea of quantum social science, as well as its implications for theorising international relations. This unique volume will be a necessary companion to Wendt’s book for students and researchers seeking a better understanding of his work, and also offers one of the most up-to-date collections on constructivist theorizing.


Quantum Social Science

Quantum Social Science

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  • Author: Emmanuel Haven
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139851497
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Written by world experts in the foundations of quantum mechanics and its applications to social science, this book shows how elementary quantum mechanical principles can be applied to decision-making paradoxes in psychology and used in modelling information in finance and economics. The book starts with a thorough overview of some of the salient differences between classical, statistical and quantum mechanics. It presents arguments on why quantum mechanics can be applied outside of physics and defines quantum social science. The issue of the existence of quantum probabilistic effects in psychology, economics and finance is addressed and basic questions and answers are provided. Aimed at researchers in economics and psychology, as well as physics, basic mathematical preliminaries and elementary concepts from quantum mechanics are defined in a self-contained way.


Introduction to Quantum Information Science

Introduction to Quantum Information Science

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  • Author: Vlatko Vedral
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
  • ISBN: 0199215707
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

In addition to treating quantum communication, entanglement and algorithms, this book also addresses a number of miscellaneous topics, such as Maxwell's demon, Landauer's erasure, the Bekenstein bound and Caratheodory's treatment of the Second law of thermodyanmics.


Lectures on Quantum Mechanics for Mathematics Students

Lectures on Quantum Mechanics for Mathematics Students

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  • Author: L. D. Faddeev
  • Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
  • ISBN: 082184699X
  • Category : Quantum theory
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

Describes the relation between classical and quantum mechanics. This book contains a discussion of problems related to group representation theory and to scattering theory. It intends to give a mathematically oriented student the opportunity to grasp the main points of quantum theory in a mathematical framework.


Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics

Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics

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  • Author: Frederick W. Byron
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486135063
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 674

Graduate-level text offers unified treatment of mathematics applicable to many branches of physics. Theory of vector spaces, analytic function theory, theory of integral equations, group theory, and more. Many problems. Bibliography.