Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war

Purpose The aim of this article is to apply a re?worked definition of ideology in order to account for cultural and political dimensions of contemporary armed conflicts. Design/methodology/approach The paper analyzes communiqués, press releases, magazines, pamphlets, speeches, interviews and other c...

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2009
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Universidad del Rosario
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Ideology
Colombia
Conflict
National cultures
War
Congo
Afghanistan
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spelling 717855706002020-08-19T14:44:12Z2020-08-19T14:44:12Z2009-02-13Purpose The aim of this article is to apply a re?worked definition of ideology in order to account for cultural and political dimensions of contemporary armed conflicts. Design/methodology/approach The paper analyzes communiqués, press releases, magazines, pamphlets, speeches, interviews and other communicational media produced by insurgent organizations in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Colombia, particularly in the post?Cold War, in order to assess the characteristics of their ideological platforms. The extensive use of these primary sources aims at revealing the way the organizations see themselves, and how important ideological warfare is in their overall strategy. Findings In the post?Cold War, and even in the early twenty?first century, armed guerrillas persisted in linking their armed struggle to ideological platforms, though in more flexible versions. Nationalism, fundamentalism and socialism are functional to their tactics and strategies, and have tangible effects at strategic and tactical levels. Research limitations/implications Three sample cases have been revised exhaustively, but that methodology impedes the examination of a wider spectrum of post?Cold War insurgent organizations, which may balance the results here presented. However, the high relevance of the ideological component in contemporary armed conflicts, as shown in the Afghan, Congolese and Colombian cases, demonstrates the need for further academic works on this topic. Practical implications Re?defining ideology, as the paper proposes, turns it into a powerful conceptual tool to be used in academic research, given that precisely the absence of comprehensive categories of analysis has prevented scholars from providing a full picture of the political and cultural dimensions of contemporary armed conflicts. Originality/value As economic?focused researches on armed conflicts have dominated the field since the 1990s, the paper underlines the need for scholars to approach a broader scope in peace studies.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1108/10444060910931620ISSN: 1044-4068EISSN: 1758-8545https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27844engEmerald Publishing104No. 182International Journal of Conflict ManagementVol. 20International Journal of Conflict Management, ISSN: 1044-4068;EISSN: 1758-8545, Vol.20, No.1 (2009); pp. 82-104https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/10444060910931620/full/htmlRestringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecInternational Journal of Conflict Managementinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURIdeologyColombiaConflictNational culturesWarCongoAfghanistanIdeologies and conflict in the post-cold warIdeologías y conflicto en la posguerra fríaarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Ugarriza Uribe, Juan Esteban10336/27844oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/278442020-08-19 09:44:12.492https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Ideologías y conflicto en la posguerra fría
title Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
spellingShingle Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
Ideology
Colombia
Conflict
National cultures
War
Congo
Afghanistan
title_short Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
title_full Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
title_fullStr Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
title_full_unstemmed Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
title_sort Ideologies and conflict in the post-cold war
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Ideology
Colombia
Conflict
National cultures
War
Congo
Afghanistan
topic Ideology
Colombia
Conflict
National cultures
War
Congo
Afghanistan
description Purpose The aim of this article is to apply a re?worked definition of ideology in order to account for cultural and political dimensions of contemporary armed conflicts. Design/methodology/approach The paper analyzes communiqués, press releases, magazines, pamphlets, speeches, interviews and other communicational media produced by insurgent organizations in Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Colombia, particularly in the post?Cold War, in order to assess the characteristics of their ideological platforms. The extensive use of these primary sources aims at revealing the way the organizations see themselves, and how important ideological warfare is in their overall strategy. Findings In the post?Cold War, and even in the early twenty?first century, armed guerrillas persisted in linking their armed struggle to ideological platforms, though in more flexible versions. Nationalism, fundamentalism and socialism are functional to their tactics and strategies, and have tangible effects at strategic and tactical levels. Research limitations/implications Three sample cases have been revised exhaustively, but that methodology impedes the examination of a wider spectrum of post?Cold War insurgent organizations, which may balance the results here presented. However, the high relevance of the ideological component in contemporary armed conflicts, as shown in the Afghan, Congolese and Colombian cases, demonstrates the need for further academic works on this topic. Practical implications Re?defining ideology, as the paper proposes, turns it into a powerful conceptual tool to be used in academic research, given that precisely the absence of comprehensive categories of analysis has prevented scholars from providing a full picture of the political and cultural dimensions of contemporary armed conflicts. Originality/value As economic?focused researches on armed conflicts have dominated the field since the 1990s, the paper underlines the need for scholars to approach a broader scope in peace studies.
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