- Код статьи
- S013216250016792-4-
- DOI
- 10.31857/S013216250016792-4
- Тип публикации
- Статья
- Статус публикации
- Опубликовано
- Авторы
- Том/ Выпуск
- Том / Номер 9
- Страницы
- 267-277
- Аннотация
The recent scholarship on warfare has been highly polarised around the question: Is organised violence on the rise or in decline? In this paper I critically examine the two dominant approaches - the new war thesis, and the decline of violence perspective - which offer contrasting answers to this question. The paper challenges both of these perspectives and develops an alternative, longue durée sociological approach, that focuses on the macro-organisational social context and explores the dynamics of the war-state-society nexus over the past centuries. I argue that warfare is not becoming obsolete and that ‘new wars’ are unlikely to completely replace inter-state warfare. Instead, my analysis indicates that there is more organisational continuity in the contemporary warfare that either of the two dominant perspectives is willing to acknowledge.
- Ключевые слова
- sociology of war, historical sociology, organised violence, war
- Дата публикации
- 27.09.2021
- Год выхода
- 2021
- Всего подписок
- 6
- Всего просмотров
- 197
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