War as an Object of Sociological Analysis

 
PIIS013216250010207-0-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250010207-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Prof. of the Department of Sociology, Head of Sociological Laboratory
Affiliation: Moscow State Linguistic University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 10
Pages106-116
Abstract

The article discusses the problems of sociological analysis of modern wars and armed conflicts. For all the variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, there is still no consensus in the scientific community regarding the determination of the essential characteristics and mechanisms of the emergence of wars. An interdisciplinary approach, on the one hand, opens up opportunities for a comprehensive study of such a complex socio-political phenomenon as war, and on the other hand, erodes the boundaries of sociological analysis proper. The issue of the name and status of sectoral sociology, the subject of which includes war, continues to be debatable. The author seeks answers to questions: What is the modern understanding of war, and on what theoretical basis can it be based? How is war different from other types of military conflicts, what are its essential features? What is the specificity of the sociological approach to the analysis of war? What branch of sociology should/can study war as a social phenomenon and / or as a state of society?

Keywordswar, armed forces, armed conflict, military organization, military sociology, sociology of war
AcknowledgmentThe reported study was funded by RFBR, project No. 19-111-50079.
Received20.06.2020
Publication date18.12.2020
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