Résumé
Our understanding of modern power politics usually relies on simple, linear narratives which tend to obfuscate complex systems. Sociological and historical connections in particular are eschewed, in favor of national (hi)stories and short-term analysis. Yet actors tend to found their intents and actions on complex kinetics, rooted in their core identities. To study the way identity is built and expressed opens the way for a more comprehensive analysis of actors on the international stage, through a recontextualization of social competition and the mechanisms of fear, hate and sacrifice. These kinetics also shine a light on the new, contemporary facets of power, which no longer exists as a unilateral flux but rather as a combination of action, expression and shaping of the superstructure. The example of the East China Sea, one of the most crucial lynch points of the 21st century, offers concrete evidence of this model’s heuristic and prospective value, and opens the way for further development of analysis of complex systems as a science.
Auteur
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Maxime A. Collin is a geopolitician specializing in risk assessment and behavioral sciences. After pursuing degrees in strategy, philosophy and Asian affairs, in Sciences Po Lyon and Paris X, he earned his Ph.D summa cum laude from the Centre d’Etudes Diplomatiques et Stratégiques in Paris, followed by an MBA from INSEAD.
Auteur(s) : Maxime A. Collin
Caractéristiques
Editeur : Editions L'Harmattan
Auteur(s) : Maxime A. Collin
Publication : 8 juin 2021
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [PDF], Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF), Marquage social (ePub)
Taille(s) : 2,49 Mo (PDF), 3,27 Mo (ePub)
Code(s) CLIL : 3301, 3297
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [PDF] : 9782140181429
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9782336932163
EAN13 (papier) : 9782343233079