A highly original, multi-contributed interdisciplinary investigation into organised violence across a wide range of geographical and academic areas, which argues that violence cannot be completely divorced from 'traditional' political objectives. -- .
A highly original, multi-contributed interdisciplinary investigation into organised violence across a wide range of geographical and academic areas, which argues that violence cannot be completely divorced from 'traditional' political objectives. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matt Killingsworth is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Tasmania Matthew Sussex is Head of Politics and International Relations at the University of Tasmania Jan Pakulski is Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania
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Introduction understanding violence and the state Matthew Sussex and Matt Killingsworth 1. War in the Revolutionary Napoleonic Age: the French experience, 1792 1815, Gavin Daly 2. State violence and the eliticide in Poland, 1935 49 Jan Pakulski 3. State violence and China's unfinished national unification: conflict with minorities Terry Narramore 4. Instruments of state violence in hybridising regimes: the case of post communist Russia, Matthew Sussex 5. Crimea as a Eurasian pivot in 'Arc of Conflict': managing the great power relations trilemma, Graeme Herd 6. Violence and the contestation of the state after civil wars Jasmine Kim Westendorf 7. Humanitarian intervention and the moral dimension of violence Jannika Brostrom 8. Limiting the use of force: the ICTY, ICTR and ICC Matt Killingsworth 9. Conclusions violence and the state, past, present and future Matt Killingsworth, Matthew Sussex and Gavin Daly Index
Introduction understanding violence and the state Matthew Sussex and Matt Killingsworth 1. War in the Revolutionary Napoleonic Age: the French experience, 1792 1815, Gavin Daly 2. State violence and the eliticide in Poland, 1935 49 Jan Pakulski 3. State violence and China's unfinished national unification: conflict with minorities Terry Narramore 4. Instruments of state violence in hybridising regimes: the case of post communist Russia, Matthew Sussex 5. Crimea as a Eurasian pivot in 'Arc of Conflict': managing the great power relations trilemma, Graeme Herd 6. Violence and the contestation of the state after civil wars Jasmine Kim Westendorf 7. Humanitarian intervention and the moral dimension of violence Jannika Brostrom 8. Limiting the use of force: the ICTY, ICTR and ICC Matt Killingsworth 9. Conclusions violence and the state, past, present and future Matt Killingsworth, Matthew Sussex and Gavin Daly Index
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