One cannot play with peace, by Pierre Hassner Since the late sixties, American studies on collective violence and European discussions on peace research, have had parallel evolutions. First, a broadening of studies on conflict violence and peace from the international area to the domestic one, and from inter-state relations between great powers to relations between unequal opponents, whether states or other groups. Second a trend towards legitimizing or justifying revolutionary violence. The discovery of the structural or institutional violence of the social or the international system has led a wing of the peace research movement to denounce any search for peace as such as being a tool of the status quo. The weaknesses of this position an...
International audienceWars are permanent features of human civilization. General peace is a project,...
International audienceAt a time when international tensions between East and West are intensifying, ...
“They cry Peace, Peace, but there is no peace.” Jeremiah’s complaint resounds loudly in a period in ...
One cannot play with peace, by Pierre Hassner Since the late sixties, American studies on collectiv...
You cannot play with force, by Pierre Hassner In the early sixties, the "arms control" school had tr...
Violence, War and Peace, by Pierre Chaunu Institutionalized war between polities, in the form of reg...
Béatrice Pouligny — « Building peace » after massacres This contribution is concerned with what it ...
Ideas and International Relations, by Pierre Hassner After the defeat of the totalitarian idéologies...
The Frontiers of Peace and War Roland Marchal War and peace, neither war nor peace, peace in the wa...
International audiencePeacebuilding and positive peace, as opposed to the usual modalities of peace ...
Ce travail de thèse a pour ambition de proposer une nouvelle explication dubasculement de la guerre ...
The end of the cold war should have given the fundamental changing signal in the way the states feel...
International audienceEconomists have (almost) always considered peace as a given, especially since ...
Cette thèse explore les violences dans la société civile (gangstérisme de masse, terrorisme, émeutes...
The western concept of war was first influenced by a major question : is the origin of organised vio...
International audienceWars are permanent features of human civilization. General peace is a project,...
International audienceAt a time when international tensions between East and West are intensifying, ...
“They cry Peace, Peace, but there is no peace.” Jeremiah’s complaint resounds loudly in a period in ...
One cannot play with peace, by Pierre Hassner Since the late sixties, American studies on collectiv...
You cannot play with force, by Pierre Hassner In the early sixties, the "arms control" school had tr...
Violence, War and Peace, by Pierre Chaunu Institutionalized war between polities, in the form of reg...
Béatrice Pouligny — « Building peace » after massacres This contribution is concerned with what it ...
Ideas and International Relations, by Pierre Hassner After the defeat of the totalitarian idéologies...
The Frontiers of Peace and War Roland Marchal War and peace, neither war nor peace, peace in the wa...
International audiencePeacebuilding and positive peace, as opposed to the usual modalities of peace ...
Ce travail de thèse a pour ambition de proposer une nouvelle explication dubasculement de la guerre ...
The end of the cold war should have given the fundamental changing signal in the way the states feel...
International audienceEconomists have (almost) always considered peace as a given, especially since ...
Cette thèse explore les violences dans la société civile (gangstérisme de masse, terrorisme, émeutes...
The western concept of war was first influenced by a major question : is the origin of organised vio...
International audienceWars are permanent features of human civilization. General peace is a project,...
International audienceAt a time when international tensions between East and West are intensifying, ...
“They cry Peace, Peace, but there is no peace.” Jeremiah’s complaint resounds loudly in a period in ...