In Shifting Grounds, Burak Kadercan draws upon a wide variety of cases, ranging from the Thirty Years War to ISIS, to examine the relationship between "territorial ideas" and armed conflict. He argues that states and societies have adhered to different forms of territoriality across time and space, and territory, as well as territorial control, has meant different things in different time periods and regions. Ranging broadly across different eras and world regions, the book sheds light on the shifting nature of the relationship between territorial ideas and armed conflict not only in the…mehr
In Shifting Grounds, Burak Kadercan draws upon a wide variety of cases, ranging from the Thirty Years War to ISIS, to examine the relationship between "territorial ideas" and armed conflict. He argues that states and societies have adhered to different forms of territoriality across time and space, and territory, as well as territorial control, has meant different things in different time periods and regions. Ranging broadly across different eras and world regions, the book sheds light on the shifting nature of the relationship between territorial ideas and armed conflict not only in the context of the distant the past, but also in present-day global politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Burak Kadercan is an Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and a Senior Associate at the Center on Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups (CIWAG). Kadercan's research agenda lies at the intersection of International Relations Theory, strategic and security studies, political geography, and international history. His research has been published in outlets such as International Security; International Theory; Review of International Studies; International Studies Review; Territory, Politics, Governance; Middle East Policy; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; and Global Studies Quarterly. He is also the co-editor of Territorial Designs and International Politics: Inside-out and Outside-in (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Introduction: A Tale of Two Countries * Part One: Conceptual and Theoretical Framework * Chapter 2: Territory, War, and the "Territorial Trap" * Chapter 3: Territorial Orders and War * Part Two: How Territorial Ideas Affect Wars * Chapter 4: Rigid Borders, Spasmodic Wars: Mosaic and Monolithic Territorial Orders * Chapter 5: Fluid Frontiers and Forever War I: Amorphous Territorial Orders * Chapter 6: Fluid Frontiers and Forever War II: Virulent Territorial Orders * Part Three: How Wars Affect Territorial Ideas * Chapter 7: Systemic Wars and the Evolution of the Territorial Order(s) * Chapter 8: Conclusion: Territory and Territoriality in the Twenty-First Century * References * Index
* Chapter 1: Introduction: A Tale of Two Countries * Part One: Conceptual and Theoretical Framework * Chapter 2: Territory, War, and the "Territorial Trap" * Chapter 3: Territorial Orders and War * Part Two: How Territorial Ideas Affect Wars * Chapter 4: Rigid Borders, Spasmodic Wars: Mosaic and Monolithic Territorial Orders * Chapter 5: Fluid Frontiers and Forever War I: Amorphous Territorial Orders * Chapter 6: Fluid Frontiers and Forever War II: Virulent Territorial Orders * Part Three: How Wars Affect Territorial Ideas * Chapter 7: Systemic Wars and the Evolution of the Territorial Order(s) * Chapter 8: Conclusion: Territory and Territoriality in the Twenty-First Century * References * Index
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