This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critical reflection it analyses Mary Kaldor’s approach and identifies three core elements that guide the follow-up case study on the Bosnian war. It does so to critically reflect on the political naivety, which welcomed the concept of New Wars as a tool to justify policies and the lack of scientific accuracy and nobility by several study programmes. The study concludes that, firstly, identity politics are not a unique feature of new wars as Kaldor argues. Rather identity must be considered the main ingredient in each Conflict. Secondly it must be questioned in how far wars today can be compared to their predecessors since the quality those wars are ...
In recent years, a number of analysts have argued that qualitative changes have occurred in the natu...
The purpose of this article is to analyse institutionalised paralogisms, social and economic inequal...
The monopoly over the exercise of violence is the main defining element of states according to the W...
This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critica...
Article first published online: 15 APR 2014.Kaldor's ‘new wars’ argument has stimulated a forceful d...
Mary Kaldor's New and Old Wars has fundamentally changed the way both scholars and policy-makers und...
This article reviews the literature on ‘new wars’. It argues that ‘new wars’ should be understood no...
A study on influential workings of scholars dealing with the Bosnian war. The narratives and discour...
Has war fundamentally changed? If so, it may be time for reconsidering accepted moral standards for ...
The central question that this thesis asks is what is critical about contemporary security theory? T...
[Civil wars in the age of globalizationNew realities, new paradigms] There are three major theoretic...
ABSTRACT: The war in Ukraine seems to stand out from other wars in the aspect of participants. It´s ...
On New Wars seeks to answer what is “new” about new wars and military theory by linking the present ...
This paper investigates to what extent various data sources on violent conflict support the ‘New War...
This paper is an attempt to define the general nature of armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. F...
In recent years, a number of analysts have argued that qualitative changes have occurred in the natu...
The purpose of this article is to analyse institutionalised paralogisms, social and economic inequal...
The monopoly over the exercise of violence is the main defining element of states according to the W...
This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critica...
Article first published online: 15 APR 2014.Kaldor's ‘new wars’ argument has stimulated a forceful d...
Mary Kaldor's New and Old Wars has fundamentally changed the way both scholars and policy-makers und...
This article reviews the literature on ‘new wars’. It argues that ‘new wars’ should be understood no...
A study on influential workings of scholars dealing with the Bosnian war. The narratives and discour...
Has war fundamentally changed? If so, it may be time for reconsidering accepted moral standards for ...
The central question that this thesis asks is what is critical about contemporary security theory? T...
[Civil wars in the age of globalizationNew realities, new paradigms] There are three major theoretic...
ABSTRACT: The war in Ukraine seems to stand out from other wars in the aspect of participants. It´s ...
On New Wars seeks to answer what is “new” about new wars and military theory by linking the present ...
This paper investigates to what extent various data sources on violent conflict support the ‘New War...
This paper is an attempt to define the general nature of armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. F...
In recent years, a number of analysts have argued that qualitative changes have occurred in the natu...
The purpose of this article is to analyse institutionalised paralogisms, social and economic inequal...
The monopoly over the exercise of violence is the main defining element of states according to the W...