Introduction. To understand the causes of wars and conflicts that, unfortunately, increasingly embrace modern civilization, we need to use a multidisciplinary research approach. The most appropriate study, in this case, is “polemology” which provides multidisciplinary research of the nature and origins of violence. The problem of the mankind salvation, which N. Fedorov attempted to solve in the 19th century, lies in looking for a possibility to realize and change the nature of violence. Theoretical basis. In the study we used a systematic approach to identify the internal relationship between different types of violence and possible ways of violence counteracting. Originality. As a result of the systematization of modern research in polemol...
Technological developments in the security field are calling for a new anthropological approach to t...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
Love, war and culture have all played an important role in the evolution of human institutions and t...
Introduction. To understand the causes of wars and conflicts that, unfortunately, increasingly embra...
Purpose. Research of the phenomenon of human destructiveness in the context of metaphysical images a...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
The article considers the most relevant phenomena of contemporary society - violence and religion - ...
The use of nonviolence in countering terrorism is readily dismissed by critics who claim, among othe...
The aim of the paper is to give an anthropological and historical background analysis of the new typ...
The phenomena of war and peace are becoming particularly important in a globalised world, where the ...
The article analyzes various scientific approaches to the study of conflicts in the field of interna...
The theme of war worries everyone in the modern world, it is the most dangerous and largescale soci...
The monograph “Evolution of forms, methods and tools of confrontation in modern conflicts” is analyz...
The aim of war is to inflict death in the greatest number and permanent injury among enemy troops, w...
Technological developments in the security field are calling for a new anthropological approach to t...
Technological developments in the security field are calling for a new anthropological approach to t...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
Love, war and culture have all played an important role in the evolution of human institutions and t...
Introduction. To understand the causes of wars and conflicts that, unfortunately, increasingly embra...
Purpose. Research of the phenomenon of human destructiveness in the context of metaphysical images a...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
The article considers the most relevant phenomena of contemporary society - violence and religion - ...
The use of nonviolence in countering terrorism is readily dismissed by critics who claim, among othe...
The aim of the paper is to give an anthropological and historical background analysis of the new typ...
The phenomena of war and peace are becoming particularly important in a globalised world, where the ...
The article analyzes various scientific approaches to the study of conflicts in the field of interna...
The theme of war worries everyone in the modern world, it is the most dangerous and largescale soci...
The monograph “Evolution of forms, methods and tools of confrontation in modern conflicts” is analyz...
The aim of war is to inflict death in the greatest number and permanent injury among enemy troops, w...
Technological developments in the security field are calling for a new anthropological approach to t...
Technological developments in the security field are calling for a new anthropological approach to t...
Purpose. In order to consistently distinguish between violence, which is always primarily a destruct...
Love, war and culture have all played an important role in the evolution of human institutions and t...