Terrorism and neo-medievalism

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: Civil Wars Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 2003, pp.8-32 (110)Abstract: Notes that since the terrorist attacks of Sept 11 there has been considerable discussion about changes in current international relations theory - loosely described as neo-medievalism. The concept takes account of the increasing number of challenges to existing nation based IR theories including non-state violence, state disintegration, spread of modern technology, and the rise of sub and supra state identities, all of which question states' authority and legitimacy.
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Notes that since the terrorist attacks of Sept 11 there has been considerable discussion about changes in current international relations theory - loosely described as neo-medievalism. The concept takes account of the increasing number of challenges to existing nation based IR theories including non-state violence, state disintegration, spread of modern technology, and the rise of sub and supra state identities, all of which question states' authority and legitimacy.

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