Ethnic Conflict In World Politics

Ethnic Conflict In World Politics
Author: Barbara Harff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429974885

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This second edition of Ethnic Conflict in World Politics is an introduction to a new era in which civil society, states, and international actors attempt to channel ethnic challenges to world order and security into conventional politics. From Africa's post-colonial rebellions in the 1960s and 1970s to anti-immigrant violence in the 1990s the authors survey the historical, geographic, and cultural diversity of ethnopolitical conflict. Using an analytical model to elucidate four well-chosen case studies?the Kurds, the Miskitos, the Chinese in Malaysia, and the Turks in Germany?the authors give students tools for analyzing emerging conflicts based on the demands of nationalists, indigenous peoples, and immigrant minorities throughout the world. The international community has begun to respond more quickly and constructively to these conflicts than it did to civil wars in divided Yugoslavia and genocide in Rwanda by using the emerging doctrines of proactive peacemaking and peace enforcement that are detailed in this book. Concludes by identifying five principles of international doctrine for managing conflict in ethnically diverse societies. The text is illustrated with maps, tables, and figures.

Ethnic Conflict and International Relations

Ethnic Conflict and International Relations
Author: Stephen Ryan
Publsiher: Dartmouth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015033955207

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The author traces the changes that have taken place in international politics since 1989 and the impact these have had on the global awareness that ethnic conflicts are a major problem for international society. Coverage includes the Kurdish, Bosnian, and Sudanese conflicts.

Ethnic Conflict in International Relations

Ethnic Conflict in International Relations
Author: Astri Suhrke,Lela Garner Noble
Publsiher: Greenwood-Heinemann Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1977
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39076005838383

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Wars in the Midst of Peace

Wars in the Midst of Peace
Author: David Carment,Patrick James
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822971795

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This volume of essays assembles a diverse array of approaches to the problems of ethnic conflict, with researchers and scholars using pure theory, comparative case studies, and aggregate data analysis to approach the complex questions facing today's leaders.

Irredentism

Irredentism
Author: Thomas Ambrosio
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313073427

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The idea of national unification has long been a powerful mobilizing force for nationalist thinkers and ethnic entrepreneurs since the rise of nationalist ideology in the late 1700s. This phenomenon came to be known as irredentism. During the Cold War, irredentist projects were largely subordinated to the ideological struggle between East and West. After the Cold War, however, the international system has witnessed a proliferation of such conflicts throughout Europe and Asia. Ambrosio integrates both domestic and international factors to explain both the initiation and settlement of irredentist conflicts. His central argument is that irredentist states confront two potentially contradictory forces: domestic nationalism and pressure from the international community. Irredentist leaders are forced to reconcile their nationalist policies with pressures from the international plane. At the same time, irredentist leaders exploit perceived windows of opportunity in pursuit of their nationalist goals. Ambrosio examines in depth the past, present, and possible irredentist projects of Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, and Armenia within a theoretical and comparative framework. His conclusions yield signficant theoretical findings and important policy implications for both scholars of ethnic conflicts, nationalism, and international relations and policy makers.

Ethnic Conflict and International Security

Ethnic Conflict and International Security
Author: Michael E. Brown
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993-09-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0691000689

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8. Ethnic conflict and refugees, by Kathleen Newland

Ethnic Conflict Tribal Politics

Ethnic Conflict  Tribal Politics
Author: Kenneth Christie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000143980

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There is an urgent need for a book which combines the approaches of political science/sociology and history and particularly comparative politics with ethnic studies. There are currently many rapid and significant changes taking place in the world political map in terms of ethnic conflict. How do we explain these changes? How do we analyse them? How can we compare them? How do we make sense of the different ethnic conflicts that have taken place since the end of the Cold War, in what some observers have dubbed 'the New World Order'? Few books on the market combine the diverse approaches of political science, sociology and history at any level of analysis. This work will remedy at least some of the deficiencies in the existing literature and be truly interdisciplinary in nature.

Ethnic Conflict and International Politics Explaining Diffusion and Escalation

Ethnic Conflict and International Politics  Explaining Diffusion and Escalation
Author: S. Lobell,P. Mauceri
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403981417

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Combining theoretical analyzes with case studies, this book increases understanding of the internationalization, diffusion and escalation of ethnic conflict. The essays stand at the nexus of comparative politics and international relations, examining the influence on ethnic conflict of the weakening of state institutional structures, the role of non-state regional and international actors, changes in the ethnic balance of power, and the degree of economic, social, and cultural integration within the regional or global system. The variety of approaches provides useful analytical tools for students, while the diversity of cases from different regions gives the reader a sense of the scope of such problems.