The experience drawn from the wars in the early modern era in Europe suggest that interstate wars lead to centralization of power and resources. These wars are also strongly associated with state building and were a crucial component in the formation of the modern state. Though another dynamic can be perceived in contemporary warfare. The wars we see today differ in actors, motives, methods of warfare and the way they are financed. The New War theory challenges the dominating Clausewitzean perception of war and argues for a fundamental change in the logic of wars and shows that contemporary wars have to be understood in the context of globalization. Tendencies of new war can be seen in the Syrian war. This study examines how the new dynamic...
This article contributes to the discussion about opportunities for and barriers to domestically-driv...
A first step in constituting an international regime of peace is to construct a reliable cross-natio...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why the war in Syria has been particularly long and vi...
The research focuses on the current war in Syria,from the early months of 2011 up to the events of l...
In this research I have attempted to answer the question of how the external security and fiscal env...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
State failure, following the outbreak of internal conflict, continues to preoccupy global attention,...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
Wars in the third world countries are more complex than ever. Changing dynamics influence Great powe...
The much-debated new war theory suggest that a new type of organized violence has developed during t...
This article aims to break new ground in academia by bridging the existing knowledge and practice ga...
This paper proposes a new theory of non-state actors who engage in irregular warfare to seize territ...
While much of the civil war literature considers the impact religious or ethnic identities have on t...
In historical perspective statebuilding has generally been a violent process. Statebuilding involves...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
This article contributes to the discussion about opportunities for and barriers to domestically-driv...
A first step in constituting an international regime of peace is to construct a reliable cross-natio...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why the war in Syria has been particularly long and vi...
The research focuses on the current war in Syria,from the early months of 2011 up to the events of l...
In this research I have attempted to answer the question of how the external security and fiscal env...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
State failure, following the outbreak of internal conflict, continues to preoccupy global attention,...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
Wars in the third world countries are more complex than ever. Changing dynamics influence Great powe...
The much-debated new war theory suggest that a new type of organized violence has developed during t...
This article aims to break new ground in academia by bridging the existing knowledge and practice ga...
This paper proposes a new theory of non-state actors who engage in irregular warfare to seize territ...
While much of the civil war literature considers the impact religious or ethnic identities have on t...
In historical perspective statebuilding has generally been a violent process. Statebuilding involves...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
This article contributes to the discussion about opportunities for and barriers to domestically-driv...
A first step in constituting an international regime of peace is to construct a reliable cross-natio...
This paper attempts to answer the question of why the war in Syria has been particularly long and vi...