Mary Kaldor's New and Old Wars has fundamentally changed the way both scholars and policy-makers understand contemporary war and conflict. In the context of globalization, this path-breaking book has shown that what we think of as war - that is to say, war between states in which the aim is to inflict maximum violence - is becoming an anachronism. In its place is a new type of organized violence or 'new wars', which could be described as a mixture of war, organized crime and massive violations of human rights. The actors are both global and local, public and private. The wars are fought for particularistic political goals using tactics of terror and destabilization that are theoretically outlawed by the rules of modern warfare. Kaldor's ana...
This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critica...
International Law and New Wars examines how international law fails to address the contemporary expe...
The chapter discusses the role of war in contemporary social theory. Following the mainstream tradit...
Academics and policy makers concerned with the shifting nature of conflicts in the post-modern era h...
Article first published online: 15 APR 2014.Kaldor's ‘new wars’ argument has stimulated a forceful d...
Traditional international law has become incapable of providing a useful normative framework for mo...
The much-debated new war theory suggest that a new type of organized violence has developed during t...
The post-Cold War era was characterised by both the recurrence of state wars and the spread of forms...
Why do politicians think that war is the answer to terror when military intervention in Iraq, Afghan...
Has war fundamentally changed? If so, it may be time for reconsidering accepted moral standards for ...
[Civil wars in the age of globalizationNew realities, new paradigms] There are three major theoretic...
Terrorism surfaces in a most brutal manner in the global conflicts in the early 21st century. It is...
In recent years, a number of analysts have argued that qualitative changes have occurred in the natu...
The article addresses a number of critical questions concerning the definition of violence, arguing ...
This article is a brief inquiry into the changing meaning of war in Western political thought, with ...
This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critica...
International Law and New Wars examines how international law fails to address the contemporary expe...
The chapter discusses the role of war in contemporary social theory. Following the mainstream tradit...
Academics and policy makers concerned with the shifting nature of conflicts in the post-modern era h...
Article first published online: 15 APR 2014.Kaldor's ‘new wars’ argument has stimulated a forceful d...
Traditional international law has become incapable of providing a useful normative framework for mo...
The much-debated new war theory suggest that a new type of organized violence has developed during t...
The post-Cold War era was characterised by both the recurrence of state wars and the spread of forms...
Why do politicians think that war is the answer to terror when military intervention in Iraq, Afghan...
Has war fundamentally changed? If so, it may be time for reconsidering accepted moral standards for ...
[Civil wars in the age of globalizationNew realities, new paradigms] There are three major theoretic...
Terrorism surfaces in a most brutal manner in the global conflicts in the early 21st century. It is...
In recent years, a number of analysts have argued that qualitative changes have occurred in the natu...
The article addresses a number of critical questions concerning the definition of violence, arguing ...
This article is a brief inquiry into the changing meaning of war in Western political thought, with ...
This study aims to review the state of art of the new wars debate from 1999 till today. In a critica...
International Law and New Wars examines how international law fails to address the contemporary expe...
The chapter discusses the role of war in contemporary social theory. Following the mainstream tradit...