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This book focuses on the current, chaotic world stage, which is characterized by new forms of global violence and new types of actors, such as terrorist networks. Based on interdisciplinary analysis combining political science and psychoanalysis, history and political philosophy, it delves down to the deepest roots of this process of the globalization of non-state violence and offers a new framework for understanding it. The first part of the book addresses the construction of the State and the process of civilization, while the second explains why this process is now being bypassed by…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the current, chaotic world stage, which is characterized by new forms of global violence and new types of actors, such as terrorist networks. Based on interdisciplinary analysis combining political science and psychoanalysis, history and political philosophy, it delves down to the deepest roots of this process of the globalization of non-state violence and offers a new framework for understanding it. The first part of the book addresses the construction of the State and the process of civilization, while the second explains why this process is now being bypassed by processes of brutalization in the form of communitarianism and extreme hate, as well as series of mass murders on a widespread basis.
Autorenporträt
Josepha Laroche is a French full professor in Political Science, senior researcher in Political Science at Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne University. She is specialized in International Relations. Her researches deal with two main fields: 1) International Political Economy. 2) Socio-analysis of International Relations where Freudian psychoanalysis concepts are mixed with a sociological approach of International Relations.