期刊信息
| Civil Wars | |
| 印刷版ISSN: | 1369-8249 |
| 出版者: | Routledge |
| 国家: | United Kingdom |
| 状态: | Active |
| 创刊年: | 1998 |
| 周期: | Quarterly |
| 类型: | Journal; Academic/Scholarly |
| 语种: | Text in English |
| 学科: | POLITICAL SCIENCE - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; HISTORY; MILITARY |
| 期刊URL: | 链接地址 |
| 同行评议: | 是 |
| 来源: | EBSCOASP |
《Civil Wars》
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| 1. Spinning Multiple Plates Under Fire: The Importance of Ordering Processes in Civil Wars |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Alex Waterman | |
| Order informs an actor's context, studying order and accounting for the rules and relationships unde |
| 2. Spinning Multiple Plates Under Fire: The Importance of Ordering Processes in Civil Wars |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil Wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Waterman A. | |
| Order informs an actor’s context, studying order and accounting for the rules and relationships unde |
| 3. Sahelistan? Military Intervention and Patronage Politics in Afghanistan and Mali |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Romain Malejacq | |
| The 'Sahelistan' discourse that conflates conflict dynamics in Afghanistan and Mali is widespread in |
| 4. Naked Bodies and Collective Action: Repertoires of Protest in Uganda's Militarised, Authoritarian Regime |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 2/3 作者:Francis Abonga | |
| How can citizens living under increasingly militarized and authoritarian regimes exercise political |
| 5. Contextualising Reintegration: Conceptualising and Measuring Ex-Combatant Reintegration Relative to Civilians |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Simon Saldner | |
| Reintegrating ex-combatants back into society is central to peace building, yet remains poorly under |
| 6. Politicisation and Professionalisation: The Progress and Perils of Civil-Military Transformation in Museveni's Uganda |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 2/3 作者:Moses Khisa | |
| Problems of civil-military relations have been at the centre of recurring political crises in contem |
| 7. Sahelistan? Military Intervention and Patronage Politics in Afghanistan and Mali |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil Wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Malejacq R. | |
| The ‘Sahelistan’ discourse that conflates conflict dynamics in Afghanistan and Mali is widespread in |
| 8. Contextualising Reintegration: Conceptualising and Measuring Ex-Combatant Reintegration Relative to Civilians |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil Wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Saldner S. | |
| Reintegrating ex-combatants back into society is central to peace building, yet remains poorly under |
| 9. Influence through Absence in U.S. Counterinsurgency Interventions? Coercing Local Allies through Threats to Withdraw |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil Wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Elias B. | |
| In counterinsurgency, U.S. officials often feel trapped by a localally who appears unable to survive |
| 10. Understanding Governance by Insurgent Non-State Actors: A Multi-Dimensional Typology |
| [外文期刊] 刊名:《Civil wars》 2020 , Volume 22 , Number 4 作者:Marta Furlan | |
| The phenomenon of governance by insurgents characterises many contexts of civil war and influences p |
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