ID | 120170 |
Title Proper | Primacy of premodern history |
Language | ENG |
Author | Grygiel, Jakub |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The study of premodern history would greatly improve our understanding of current and future strategic challenges. Premodern international relations, in fact, have certain characteristics that are reappearing in our times. I underline three such features: the presence of non-state actors, the pursuit of nonmaterial objectives, and the difficulty of diplomacy and deterrence. As a result, international relations were often characterized by conflicts "below the military horizon," timeless violent confrontations rather than wars. The paper concludes with an analysis of current trends that are bringing back some of these premodern traits and suggests several hypotheses for further research. |
`In' analytical Note | Security Studies Vol. 22, No.1; Jan-Mar 2013: p.1-32 |
Journal Source | Security Studies Vol. 22, No.1; Jan-Mar 2013: p.1-32 |
Key Words | Premodern History ; Future Strategic Challenges ; Premodern International Relations ; Diplomacy ; Deterrence |