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2022 | 11 |

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Wojna, globalizacja i reprodukcja

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War, globalization and reproduction

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The aim of this article is to outline the issue of the links between war, globalisation and reproduction at the end of the 20th century, with a particular focus on the African continent. The text begins by outlining the situation in Africa in the context of so-called structural adjustment programmes imposed by international institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The second section discusses a controversial topic, viewing food aid as a kind of covert warfare. The next part analyses the case of Mozambique as a paradigm of modern warfare. The final section points out that similar methods used in Africa may be emerging in former socialist countries such as the former Yugoslavia
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Celem artykułu jest zarysowanie zagadnienia powiązań pomiędzy wojną, globalizacją i reprodukcją pod koniec XX wieku, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem kontynentu afrykańskiego. Tekst rozpoczyna się od zarysowania sytuacji w Afryce w kontekście tzw. programów dostosowania strukturalnego, narzucanych przez międzynarodowe instytucje, takie jak Bank Światowy i Międzynarodowy Fundusz Walutowy. Drugi rozdział omawia kontrowersyjną tematykę, postrzegając pomoc żywnościową jako swego rodzaju ukryte działania wojenne. Kolejna część poddaje analizie przypadek Mozambiku jako paradygmatu współczesnej wojny. W ostatniej części zwraca się uwagę na to, że podobne metody, jakie stosowano w Afryce, mogą się pojawiać w dawnych krajach socjalistycznych, takich była Jugosławia.

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11

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2022

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  • Hofstra University

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
16647486

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_25167_sk_5253
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