Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflicts

Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflicts
Author: Chanaka Talpahewa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317082712

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Have we reached an end to the era of peaceful third party intervention in conflict management and resolution? In the 1990s, with the ending of the Cold War, the intervention of third parties as a non-violent means of negotiating settlements of intra-state conflicts gained prominence but the emphasis in the twenty-first century has been increasingly on military responses. Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts: Norwegian Involvement in the Sri Lankan Peace Process is an in-depth, impartial discussion on the background, decision making processes and procedures and related actions in the Norwegian facilitated peace process in Sri Lanka that gradually shifted towards a military solution. It provides the reader with evidence based comprehensive analysis on the attempts of peaceful third party intervention in a complex ethno-separatist intra-state conflict.

Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflict

Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflict
Author: Chanaka Talpahewa
Publsiher: Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1472445368

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Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts; Norwegian Involvement in the Sri Lankan Peace Process is an in-depth, impartial discussion on the background, decision making processes and procedures and related actions in the Norwegian facilitated peace process in Sri Lanka that gradually shifted towards a military solution. It provides the reader with evidence based comprehensive analysis on the attempts of peaceful third party intervention in a complex ethno-separatist intra-state conflict.

Ethnicity and Intra State Conflict

Ethnicity and Intra State Conflict
Author: Håkan Wiberg,Christian P. Scherrer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429856785

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Published in 1999, this text examines domestic wars, looking at inter-state relations only in as far as they are directly relevant to understand such wars. The book aims to indicate how intra-state war differs from the inter-state war, and focuses primarily on such domestic armed conflicts that at least have significant ethnonational components. The book assesses how heterogeneous a category "ethnic conflict" is in terms of causes and consequences, and gauges the complex interplay between class, regionalism and ethnicity. It is not limited to description and causal analysis, but also attempts to assess suggestions as to what types of actors may contribute in what ways to avoiding ethnonational mobilization/polarization, avoiding militarization of manifest conflicts, and de-escalating militarized conflicts by looking for tenable generalizations on what types of approaches are fruitful in bringing about de-escalation, ceasefires, political compromises, peaceful division or peaceful integration, reconciliation.

Civil Wars and Foreign Powers

Civil Wars and Foreign Powers
Author: Patrick M. Regan
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472088769

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Explores how outside intervention affects the course of civil wars

Intra State Conflict Governments and Security

Intra State Conflict  Governments and Security
Author: Stephen M. Saideman,Marie-Joelle J. Zahar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-05-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134045044

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This volume seeks to understand the central role of governments in intra-state conflicts.The book explores how the government in any society plays two pivotal roles: as a deterrent against those who would use violence; and as a potential danger to the society. These roles come into conflict with each other, as those governments that can best deter

Peace Operations and Intrastate Conflict

Peace Operations and Intrastate Conflict
Author: Thomas R. Mockaitis
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1999-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015047455939

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Based upon consideration of United Nation missions to the Congo (1960-64), Somalia (1992-95), and the former Yugoslavia (1992-95) and examination of counterinsurgency campaigns, Mockaitis develops a new model for intervening in intrastate conflicts and commends the British approach to civil strife as the basis for a new approach to peace operations. Both contemporary and historic examples demonstrate that military intervention to end civil conflict differs radically from traditional peacekeeping. Ending a civil war requires the selective and limited use of force to stop the fighting, safeguard humanitarian aid work, and restore law and order. Since intrastate conflict resembles insurgency far more than it does any other type of war, counterinsurgency principles should form the basis of a new intervention model. A comprehensive approach to resolve intrastate conflict requires that peace forces, NGOs, and local authorities cooperate in rebuilding a war-torn country. Only the British have enjoyed much success in counterinsurgency campaigns. Starting from the three broad principles of minimum force, civil-military cooperation, and flexibility, the British approach in responding to insurgency has combined the limited use of force with political and civil development. Carefully considered and correctly applied, these principles could produce a more effective model for peace operations to end intrastate conflict.

Intervention in Intrastate Conflict Without special title

Intervention in Intrastate Conflict  Without special title
Author: James A. Winnefeld
Publsiher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1995
Genre: Civil War
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061716184

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This report is intended to help the Army experience the future before it happens by providing insights that may be useful in performing strategic and program planning, updating doctrine, and supporting intervention operations.

Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflicts

Peaceful Intervention in Intra State Conflicts
Author: Chanaka Talpahewa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317082729

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Have we reached an end to the era of peaceful third party intervention in conflict management and resolution? In the 1990s, with the ending of the Cold War, the intervention of third parties as a non-violent means of negotiating settlements of intra-state conflicts gained prominence but the emphasis in the twenty-first century has been increasingly on military responses. Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts: Norwegian Involvement in the Sri Lankan Peace Process is an in-depth, impartial discussion on the background, decision making processes and procedures and related actions in the Norwegian facilitated peace process in Sri Lanka that gradually shifted towards a military solution. It provides the reader with evidence based comprehensive analysis on the attempts of peaceful third party intervention in a complex ethno-separatist intra-state conflict.