If you thought the point of war was to win, this book will make you think again. David Keen questions the model of war as a contest between two sides aiming at political and military victory, and he also rejects the contrasting view that war represents a collapse into anarchy, mindless violence and ethnic hatred. Rather than a contest or a collapse, war is analysed as a system that has significant functions and that yields complex economic, political and psychological benefits. Some may be more interested in prolonging a war than in ending it. War may help elites to derail democracy and suppress dissent; it may be profitable for government and rebel actors; and it may allow armed groups to enjoy a sense of power over unarmed civilians. This...
According to a leading rationalist explanation, war can break out when a large, rapid shift of power...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
Protracted ethnopolitical conflicts continue to undermine the security, stability and well being of ...
There are currently between twenty and thirty civil wars worldwide, while at a global level the Cold...
Was the Iraq war really an act of goodwill to liberate people from injustice? Or was it a strategic ...
Those who wish to facilitate peace will be well advised to understand the nature of war. Yet the lab...
To judge from the accounts of the majority of journalists, aid staff and even academics, war is esse...
of violence In his analysis of the ‘Economic Functions of Violence’, David Keen (1997, 1998) was amo...
Most wars between countries end quickly and at relatively low cost. The few in which high-intensity ...
The canonical theories of war divide between the account linked with Hobbes and Kant, which supposed...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
Throughout history, war seems to have had an iron grip on humanity. In this short book, internationa...
According to a leading rationalist explanation, war can break out when a large, rapid shift of power...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
According to a leading rationalist explanation, war can break out when a large, rapid shift of power...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
Protracted ethnopolitical conflicts continue to undermine the security, stability and well being of ...
There are currently between twenty and thirty civil wars worldwide, while at a global level the Cold...
Was the Iraq war really an act of goodwill to liberate people from injustice? Or was it a strategic ...
Those who wish to facilitate peace will be well advised to understand the nature of war. Yet the lab...
To judge from the accounts of the majority of journalists, aid staff and even academics, war is esse...
of violence In his analysis of the ‘Economic Functions of Violence’, David Keen (1997, 1998) was amo...
Most wars between countries end quickly and at relatively low cost. The few in which high-intensity ...
The canonical theories of war divide between the account linked with Hobbes and Kant, which supposed...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
War has been conceptualised from a military perspective, but also from ethical, legal, and philosoph...
Throughout history, war seems to have had an iron grip on humanity. In this short book, internationa...
According to a leading rationalist explanation, war can break out when a large, rapid shift of power...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
According to a leading rationalist explanation, war can break out when a large, rapid shift of power...
Violence and conflict are two of the greatest challenges the world will face in this millennium. Ind...
Protracted ethnopolitical conflicts continue to undermine the security, stability and well being of ...