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Titre Мутация « внешней войны » и политическая теория М. Драгоманова
Auteur Konstantin B. Sigov
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 36, no 4, octobre-décembre 1995 L'Ukraine ancienne et nouvelle Réflexions sur le passé culturel et le présent politique de l'Ukraine
Page 447-454
Résumé anglais Konstantin Sigov, The transformation of "external war" and Dragomanov' s political theory. On the verge of the twentieth century, Clausewitz' statement according to which "war is nothing but a continuation of political intercourse with the admixture of different means" is no longer valid. The order of things has been reversed. How comes that domestic policy turns into the continuation of external policy, and both — into the continuation of war? What is prompting their mutual reccurrence? The course of events enhances the value of M. Dragomanov 's historical testimony (1841-1895) on the transformation of an "external war" (such as the Balkan campaign, the political terrorism in the capital), as well as of his analysis of the signs of a "reversed war" to come. As a political émigré in Geneva, Dragomanov provides an in-depth analysis of wars at the time when Empires (such as the Russian, Austrian, and Ottoman ones) collapsed.
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