Stefano Costalli, Daniele Guariso, Patricia Justino, Andrea Ruggeri
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Abstract
What are the violent repertoires of politics in democracies? We contend that political violence in democratic settings can take many forms. We offer new guidelines and conceptual insights to enhance our understanding of political violence in democracies and promote a more comprehensive study of it. We provide new empirical evidence on patterns of political violence in a polarized democracy, relative trends, repertoires of violence, and the state’s responses. Our novel dataset on political violence covers the period of Italian history between 1969 and 1988, also known as the Years of Lead (Anni di Piombo). The dataset is based on a triangulation of news sources and an ‘actor-action-target’ analytical framework. We collected over 7,800 geolocated and temporally coded events, shedding light on an understudied but extremely violent period in Italian history. We contend that scholars should avoid conceptualizing political violence in democratic societies as a residual phenomenon, often narrowly framed as mere terrorism due to normative biases and analytical constraints. Instead, a broader perspective is necessary to fully understand its complexity and implications.
民主国家的政治暴力有哪些?我们认为,民主环境中的政治暴力可以采取多种形式。我们提供了新的指导方针和概念见解,以加强我们对民主国家政治暴力的理解,并促进对其进行更全面的研究。我们为两极分化的民主政治暴力模式、相对趋势、暴力行为以及国家的反应提供了新的经验证据。我们关于政治暴力的新数据集涵盖了1969年至1988年的意大利历史时期,也被称为“铅年”(Anni di Piombo)。该数据集基于新闻来源的三角测量和“行动者-行动-目标”分析框架。我们收集了超过7800个地理位置和时间编码的事件,揭示了意大利历史上一个未被充分研究但极其暴力的时期。我们认为,学者们应该避免将民主社会中的政治暴力概念化为一种残余现象,由于规范偏见和分析限制,这种现象往往被狭隘地定义为纯粹的恐怖主义。相反,需要一个更广阔的视角来充分理解其复杂性和含义。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Peace Research is an interdisciplinary and international peer reviewed bimonthly journal of scholarly work in peace research. Edited at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO), by an international editorial committee, Journal of Peace Research strives for a global focus on conflict and peacemaking. From its establishment in 1964, authors from over 50 countries have published in JPR. The Journal encourages a wide conception of peace, but focuses on the causes of violence and conflict resolution. Without sacrificing the requirements for theoretical rigour and methodological sophistication, articles directed towards ways and means of peace are favoured.