This piece explores how states, including the US, Russia, and Australia-New Zealand, are experiencing a crisis of identity in a fragmented international system, drawing on psychological concepts of ontological security to argue that national self-perception is increasingly shaped
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a structural anxiety over identity and continuity in international relations
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