Behavioral Patterns among (Violent) Non-State Actors: A Study of Complementary Governance
This article is part of a multi-year study of governance structures in the midst of insecurity and organized crime in fragile sub-state regions, where in the absence of a strong state, non-state actors (like insurgents, traffickers and tribal warlords ...
Annette Iris Idler, James J.F. Forest
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International Legal Basis For The Right To Defense In The Cyber Era [PDF]
Against the background of the growing development of information and communication technologies and the digital transformation of various fields, it has become possible to produce war using digital tools.
Khatuna Burkadze
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This work examines the management of the pandemic through the local actions of violent state and non-state actors: the armed forces, the police and criminal groups.
Annabelle Dias Félix +2 more
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How do criminal agendas affect a peace process with violent non-state actors? This article endeavors to resolve this question by presenting a qualitative analysis of the gang truce in El Salvador during the government of Mauricio Funes, using the Peace ...
Esteban Arratia-Sandoval
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Framing typologies of relations between State and violent non-state actor. From Systemic anarchy to systematic regulation [PDF]
This article deals with the issue of violent non-state actors (VNSA). First, it shows that states have developed regulatory mechanisms to mitigate anarchy in the international system and create a less conflictual international order.
Zdeněk Ludvík
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Self-Defence against Non-State Actors: Possibility or reality?
The United Nations Charter has enshrined the general prohibition of the use of force as well as the exception to it through the inherent right of States to defend themself if an armed attack occurs under article 51.
Paola Diana Reyes Parra
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Deterring violent non-state actors: dilemmas and implications [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to address the limitations of classical deterrence theory in dealing with violent non-state actors (VNSAs). Design/methodology/approach – The study uses qualitative methods.
Raghda Elbahy
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A Note for Indonesia’s Border Diplomacy in Tanjung Datu, West Kalimantan
This article aims to propose a fundamental overhaul of the understanding of Indonesia’s border diplomacy, which has so far state-centric and only prioritizes the role of the central government.
Iva Rachmawati, Machya Astuti Dewi
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An Exploration of Korean Discourses on Public Diplomacy [PDF]
There is great confusion over what constitutes public diplomacy (PD), who its actors are, and the relevance of non-state actors. In the Korean context, in addition to the general fuzziness of the concept, linguistic peculiarities of the terms gonggong ...
Kadir Jun Ayhan
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Star Trek Offers Insights That Illuminate Actor Engagement in Global Nutrition Governance; Comment on “Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool” [PDF]
This commentary describes insights from Star Trek’s fictional television series to understand how state and nonstate actors address conflicts of interest (COIs) through global nutrition governance.
Vivica I. Kraak
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