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Operation Moshtarak and the manufacture of credible, “heroic” warfare [PDF]
Richard Lance Keeble argues that Fleet Street’s coverage of the Afghan conflict has served largely to promote the interests of the military/industrial/media complex – and marginalise the views of the public who have consistently appealed in polls for the
Amoore M +12 more
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Encounters with the military : toward an ethics of feminist critique? [PDF]
This conversation developed from a panel titled “Interrogating the Militarized Masculine: Reflections on Research, Ethics and Access” held at the May 2013 International Feminist Journal of Politics conference at the University of Sussex ...
Baker, Catherine +4 more
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The article analyses the new Russian Security Strategy as a formulation of Russia's “security dilemma”, both in terms of interpretation and response (Booth and Wheeler 2007).
Sandra Fernandes, Marco Cruz
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The evolution of the doctrine of national defense in the Venezuelan Armed Forces has been reconstructed, from 1958 to 2022, based on the examination of works of political history, testimonies of those involved and State publications : Constitution, laws ...
Andrés Zambrano
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Stretching the Elastic: UK Peace Activists’ Understandings of Social Change
While much research has been conducted on the antecedents and outcomes of activism, relatively lesser attention has been paid within social and political psychological research to the understandings of people themselves about their involvement in ...
Emma O’Dwyer, Neus Beascoechea Seguí
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New Zealand foreign policy under the Clark government: High tide of liberal internationalism [PDF]
The foreign policy of the current New Zealand government has strongly reflected the Labour Party’s Liberal Internationalist ideology. Indeed, it is probable that this government has been the most Liberal Internationalist of all New Zealand Labour ...
McCraw, David
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The DoD's Cultural Policy: Militarizing the Cultural Industries
In pursuit of this Special Issue’s goal to “push the traditional boundaries of cultural policy studies,” this article conceptualizes the US Department of Defense (DoD) as a cultural policy agency.
Tanner Mirrlees
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The aim of this article is to analyse the new forms of militarism as well as the position and the role of the armed forces in Latin American political systems in the twenty-first century.
Michał Stelmach
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Make love not war: imperial democracy and the gendered soldiered body in fashion
In recognizing the symbolic potential of the body, fashion photography is a logical but critically underexplored area for the study of militarism in popular culture.
Louisa Rogers
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The socio-political philosophy of war [PDF]
Introducton. The article is devoted to the analysis of the social foundations of war in the context of emergence and development of capitalism. The historical, political, ethical and anthropological foundations of war as a way of social human existence ...
Lomako, Olga М.
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