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Towards a typology of armed conflict

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SHEVCHUK Zinaida

Year of publication 2014
Type Chapter of a book
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Description The end of the bipolar world has resulted in the emergence of the “new disorder” in which interstate violence has become less of a concern, whereas intrastate conflicts that have increased across the globe have occupied the attention of the international policymaking and academic communities. In this chapter, I will develop a conceptual framework for studying and understanding armed conflict. The objective is to shed light on the contested narratives about conflict phenomena. Typological theorizing provides a rich depiction of phenomena and brings more nuanced and explicit distinction to the understanding of heterogenic aspects of armed conflicts.
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