![]() It addresses four components of the debate: whether new wars are ‘new’ whether new wars are war or crime whether the data supports the claims about new wars and whether new wars are ‘post-Clausewitzean’. It argues that ‘new wars’ should be understood not as an empirical category but rather as a way of elucidating the logic of contemporary war that can offer both a research strategy and a guide to policy. This article reviews the literature on ‘new wars’.
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