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ID167057
Title ProperReanalysing International Conflicts
Other Title InformationProposals from the Sociology of Power
LanguageENG
AuthorFarrés-Fernández, Guillem
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article opens a dialogue between different notions of conflict and the sociology of power and suggests a new theoretical framework for the analysis of international conflicts. Refusing to consider abstract entities as actors, it helps us better determine who the relevant actors are in each international conflict and gives special attention to the existing power relations between them. Accordingly, it is considered that a large social system is made up of numerous actors with multiple conflicts between them. Thus, in the case of international conflicts, we do not face one single conflict, but a conflictual complex involving a multitude of actors with their different power resources, who weave a network of conflicts and power relations between them, and at its top a dominant conflict, the conflict around which the other conflicts evolve. Acknowledging the complexity of international conflicts, this new theoretical approach should better explain both the behaviour of the actors and the evolution of the conflictual complex itself.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Vol. 56, No.4; Oct 2019: p.255-271
Journal SourceInternational Studies Vol: 56 No 4
Key WordsWar ;  Conflict ;  Conflict Resolution ;  Theory ;  Sociology of Power


 
 
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