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Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Politeja, Vol 12, Iss 8 (31/2) (2015)
In order to understand and resolve internal armed conflicts one must comprehend why and how people revolt, and under what conditions they brutalise i.e. increasingly resort to terrorism, banditry, brigandry, “gangsterism” and other forms of viole
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https://doaj.org/article/7f5f9b6d4ec2475cbed322c9e2af87b3
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Terrorism and Political Violence. 33:1357-1360
Emil Aslan Souleimanov and Huseyn Aliyev, both security-studies scholars at the time of the book’s appearance at Charles University and Metropolis University, respectively, in Prague, the Czech Rep...
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 21:431-440
The review article analyses several key publications on the Chechen conflict in the light of the portraits of Maskhadov and other prominent figures of the post-1991 Chechen insurgencies, with a view on the inner controversies between secularist and j
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 23:372-374
Babak Rezvani's Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia is a highly relevant addition to the field of ethnic conflict studies. Rezvani seeks to explain “why there are enduring ethno-territorial confl...
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Migration and Integration. 16:841-844
I highly recommend MatthiasWeinreich's incisive book on the entrepreneurial migrations and settlements of Pashto-speaking peoples or Pashtuns from Western Pakistan, Afghanistan and other regions to the Northern Areas of Pakistan since the midnineteen
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 19:375-378
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 16:369-374
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Iran & the Caucasus
This article analyses the historical roots and cultural characteristics of the Chechens and Albanians, and how they relate, in their recurrent conflicts with the Russians and Serbs, to long-term grievances, the second variable of my Brutalisation the
Autor:
Caspar ten Dam
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 14:331-365
This article focuses on so-called violence-values (a composite term coined by the author), the first variable of the author's Brutalisation theory, which combines elements from disciplines ranging from anthropology to military psychology. It forms pa
Publikováno v:
Ethnopolitics. 8:263-273