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New Wars, The


New Wars, The

Paperback by Münkler, Herfried (Humboldt University, Berlin)

New Wars, The

£15.99

ISBN:
9780745633374
Publication Date:
15 Sep 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
New Wars, The

Description

This important new book deals with the changing nature of war in the post-Cold War era and the emergence of new forms of warfare in which warlords, mercenaries and terrorists play an increasingly important role. In the modern era, warfare came to play a crucial role in the formation of states, whereas the new wars emerging at the beginning of the 21st century have mostly gone together with the failure or collapse of states. The author draws out the key shifts involved in this process: from symmetrical conflicts between states to asymmetrical global relationships of force; from national armies to increasingly private or commercial bands of warlords, child soldiers and mercenaries; from pitched battles to protracted conflicts in which there is often little fighting and most of the violence is directed against civilians. Changes in weapons technology have combined with complex economic factors to make the prospect of endlessly simmering wars a real danger in the years to come. Against this background, the author outlines the rise of a novel form of international terrorism, conceived more as a political method of communication than as an element in a military strategy. The resulting challenges faced by Western governments, and the costs and benefits associated with any response, are taken up in a concluding section that contrasts the characteristic European and American approaches and examines the implications for the future of international law.

Contents

Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. What is new about the new wars?. 2. Warfare, state-building and the Thrity Years War. 3. The statization of war. 4. The economics of force in the new wars. 5. International terrorism. 6. Military interventions and the West's dilemma. Notes. Index

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