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马克·伦纳德(Mark Leonard)在2021年出版的《不和平时代:互联互通如何引发冲突》(The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict)一书中概述了一个主要思想:为我们提供更多联系的背景,也正是将我们分开的背景,使我们进入了一个“不战争”和“不和平”的时代。正如作者所强调的,在目前的状态下,将世界联系在一起的联系也将世界分开(第11页),导致战争或和平概念之间的模糊区分,而人民与国家之间的联系以各种方式被武器化。
Book review The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict by Mark Leonard, Bantam Press, 2021, 240 pages
The book The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict by Mark Leonard, published in 2021, outlines one major thought: the context that offered us more connection, is the same that drove us apart, into an era of “unwar” and “unpeace”. As the author stresses, in this current state, connections that bound the world together are also driving it apart (p.11), leading to a blurred distinction between the notion of war or peace, while connections between people and countries are weaponized in various ways.
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The Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations welcomes high quality contributions investigating topics in the fields of mass media, communication and public relations, from theoretical, empirical and critical perspectives. The RJCPR mainly favors original and articulate research papers, but theory-focused articles, book reviews and other scientific contributions are also welcome