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- W3183946380 abstract "A major lacuna in the scholarly study of religion and armed conflict is that very little of the literature has addressed conflict between the primary actors in global politics, which are states. Instead, nearly all the literature focuses on intra- or extra-state conflict. That topic, being reserved for another chapter, is set aside in this one. But I submit that examining religion’s role in intra- and extra-state conflict is not especially helpful to understanding religion’s role in armed conflict onset between states. The reason is that although the methods, means, and effects of combat are the same in these two types of conflict, their fundamental origins and legal treatment are different. Intra- and extra-state armed conflicts generally consist of an aggrieved, weak non-state actor pitted against a stronger state actor, usually on account of the latter suppressing the former (in reality or perception). But inter-state armed conflict is between two juridical (and legitimate) equals in a Hobbesian environment in which (nearly) all parties can do serious harm to (nearly) all others. Intra- and extra-state conflicts pit a government against a non-state actor (or occasionally a quasi-state lying outside the Westphalian state system). Neither domestic nor international law generally confer any kind of legitimacy on the non-state actor. In contrast, the belligerents in inter-state conflict are states themselves, i.e. governments, which in law and usually in practice, are the sole representatives of states and which act on their behalf. The natures of their respective casus belli are different also: in intra- and extra-state wars, non-state actors react to real or perceived abuse of states’ internal sovereign prerogatives, but inter-state war ensues because one sovereign’s armed forces has intruded on the exclusive prerogative of the other (by border crossing, blockade, seizure, or outright attack)." @default.
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- W3183946380 date "2021-07-16" @default.
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- W3183946380 title "Religion and international armed conflict: Why and how religion precipitates and intensifies it" @default.
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