LE “GUERRE RINNOVATE” DEL PERIODO POST-BIPOLARE E LE “NUOVE PACI”. UNA MANCATA INTERRUZIONE LOGICA, SPAZIALE E TEMPORALE?

Simona Epasto

Abstract


The “renewed” wars of the post-bipolar period and the “new peace”. Analysis and perspectives to highlight the lack of logical, spatial and temporal interruption of today’s phenomena of belligerence. – Since 1989, the global system seems completely changed. The paradoxical equilibrium of the ideological division of the CW faded away, giving way to a chaotic and complex system characterized by the change of the localization of conflicts, the new rules of war and the end of military order. Through the analysis of the debate on the wars and the investigation of existing conflicts, the aim is to highlight how the demise of the established relationship between territory, sovereignty and monopoly of violence, led to a renewal of conflicts and wars, characterized, however, by the persistence of the same logic of power. This does not imply any solution of continuity with the past, but an adaptive evolution that ensures survival; therefore, it is not about new wars but only renewed ones. At the same time, it is highlighted how the boundary between war and peace has now become so weak that it can be considered as a real “contamination” between them.

Keyword


Post-bipolar conflicts; “Renewed” wars; “New peace”

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202202_08

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