Understanding the causes of contemporary intrastate war is a critical enterprise for a number of reasons. First, intrastate war, in which a variety of state-based and non-state groups engage in organized military conflict primarily within the confines of a single state and employing mainly light weapons and unconventional military strategies, is now the dominant form of military conflict in international politics. Empirical studies demonstrate that since 1945, more than 70 per cent of wars have been intrastate rather than interstate in origin;1 moreover, intrastate wars have comprised more than 90 per cent of all international conflicts since the early 1990s,2 and there are 30 to 40 intrastate wars underway around the world at any given mom...
Geoffrey Blainey has long been one of Australia's most prominent, and at times controversial histori...
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sa...
Pre-print versionAn understanding of states and their institutional foundations is vital to the appr...
Understanding the causes of contemporary intrastate war is a critical enterprise for a number of rea...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
It is clear that the end of the cold war did not usher in a period of peace in the world. Quite the ...
Abstract: It is becoming increasingly fashionable to argue that conflict patterns today are fundamen...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
Interstate war has been on the decline since the end of the Second World War. After the Cold War end...
This article reframes the question of the conceptual unity and sociological diversity of interstate ...
The study of warfare is one of the oldest and most important dynamics of interest for students of po...
One of the recent lessons suggested by the scientific study of war is that different wars have diffe...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Geoffrey Blainey has long been one of Australia's most prominent, and at times controversial histori...
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sa...
Pre-print versionAn understanding of states and their institutional foundations is vital to the appr...
Understanding the causes of contemporary intrastate war is a critical enterprise for a number of rea...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
It is clear that the end of the cold war did not usher in a period of peace in the world. Quite the ...
Abstract: It is becoming increasingly fashionable to argue that conflict patterns today are fundamen...
Students of world politics disagree about the approaching outlook for war. Are we in the midst of an...
Interstate war has been on the decline since the end of the Second World War. After the Cold War end...
This article reframes the question of the conceptual unity and sociological diversity of interstate ...
The study of warfare is one of the oldest and most important dynamics of interest for students of po...
One of the recent lessons suggested by the scientific study of war is that different wars have diffe...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Previous work has suggested that civil wars can increase the risk of militarized interstate conflict...
Geoffrey Blainey has long been one of Australia's most prominent, and at times controversial histori...
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sa...
Pre-print versionAn understanding of states and their institutional foundations is vital to the appr...