DAESH IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF VARIOUS RESEARCH SCHOOLS

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 10

Abstract

The creation of the “Caliphate” is one of the greatest threats to international order. So, it is reasonable to attempt to determine the nature of this organisation. The various schools in the area of international relations are helpful in this regard. For this purpose, the characteristics of Daesh are shown in the first part of the article. In subsequent sections of the conclusions to the first part, the most important research schools have been compared.According to the accepted assumption, the school of realism is the most appropriate for the study of Daesh. However, other schools can contribute to a better understanding of the organisation, showing the multidimensional and multifaceted threats for the international order coming from Daesh.

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Grzegorz Klein

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  • EP ID EP79032
  • DOI 10.5604/23008741.1215430
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Grzegorz Klein (2016). DAESH IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF VARIOUS RESEARCH SCHOOLS. UNKNOWN, 1(10), 134-146. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-79032