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ID106369
Title ProperPragmatism, politics and the politiography of civil wars
Other Title Informationa response
LanguageENG
AuthorMundy, Jacob
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)While HÃ¥vard Strand's rejoinder to 'Deconstructing civil wars' is a welcome invitation to dialogue, its criticisms are grounded in a fundamental misreading of my article. Here I will attempt to address the sources of confusion, which stem from poor execution on my part and some theoretical blinders on the part of the author of the rejoinder. This response will clarify my ethical and theoretical concerns with the way in which mass intra-territorial armed violence has been studied recently, and then reinforce my proposed warrant for a pragmatic (read: political) turn in the civil war/new war debate. This intervention will conclude by suggesting that the present debate highlights the need for a third estate in political studies, one that operates between political science and political theory: politiography.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 42, No. 3; Jun2011: p.303-310
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol. 42, No. 3; Jun2011: p.303-310
Key WordsCivil War ;  New Wars ;  Violence ;  Politiography ;  Pragmatism