Productive War: A Re-Conceptualisation of War |
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Authors: | Carsten F. Roennfeldt |
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Affiliation: | Norwegian Military Academy , Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Conventional wisdom on the phenomenon of war is criticised for providing little relevant guidance to deal with the security challenges of our era. One reason is that this attitude uncritically assumes power as synonymous with force. In response, ‘productive war’ is here proposed as a re-conceptualisation of war based on Michel Foucault's alternative understanding of power. Productive war appreciates the role of violence but subordinates it to non-kinetic dynamics influencing the dimension of meaning in international security. This theoretical perspective provides a conceptual framework to deal with the dynamics of political mobilisation essential to create public support for nation-building abroad and for visions of world order. |
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Keywords: | War Media Foucault Strategic Communication Power Non-Kinetic Power Clausewitz |
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