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Ethnic conflict and international politics : explaining diffusion and escalation /

Contributor(s): Lobell, Steven E, 1964- [editor] | Mauceri, Philip [editor].
Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, (2008)Description: 213 pages ; 28 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 140396355X; 9781403963550 :; 9781403963550; 1403963568; 9781403963567.Subject(s): Ethnic conflict | Ethnic conflict -- Forecasting | World politics -- 1989- | Ethnic conflict -- Prevention | International relations | Conflict managementDDC classification: 305.8 LOB
Contents:
Diffusion and escalation of ethnic conflict / Steven E. Lobell, Philip Mauceri -- Third-party states in ethnic conflict : identifying the domestic determinants of intervention / David Carment, Patrick James -- Modeling the internationalization of ethnic conflict : an application to Northern Ireland and South Africa / Neal G. Jesse, Marc V. Simon -- Identities unbound : escalating ethnic conflict in post-Soviet Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Tajikistan / Shale Horowitz -- Internationalization of ethnic conflict in the Balkans : the breakup of Yugoslavia / Kristen P. Williams -- Internationalization as an explanation : the development of ethnic conflict in Latin America / Philip Mauceri -- Diffusion and escalation in the great lakes region : the Rwandan genocide, the rebellion in Zaire, and Mobutu's overthrow / John James Quinn -- The regionalization, internationalization, and the perpetuation of conflict in the Middle East / Jeffrey W. Helsing -- The impact of international diffusion on the escalation of the Sri Lankan conflict / Robert C. Oberst.
Summary: When is ethnic conflict likely to lead to violence? This question is especially relevant when other states are likely to intervene. These essays approach this question from a variety of perspectives and examine a diversity of cases from different regions around the world.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-197) and index.

Diffusion and escalation of ethnic conflict / Steven E. Lobell, Philip Mauceri -- Third-party states in ethnic conflict : identifying the domestic determinants of intervention / David Carment, Patrick James -- Modeling the internationalization of ethnic conflict : an application to Northern Ireland and South Africa / Neal G. Jesse, Marc V. Simon -- Identities unbound : escalating ethnic conflict in post-Soviet Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Tajikistan / Shale Horowitz -- Internationalization of ethnic conflict in the Balkans : the breakup of Yugoslavia / Kristen P. Williams -- Internationalization as an explanation : the development of ethnic conflict in Latin America / Philip Mauceri -- Diffusion and escalation in the great lakes region : the Rwandan genocide, the rebellion in Zaire, and Mobutu's overthrow / John James Quinn -- The regionalization, internationalization, and the perpetuation of conflict in the Middle East / Jeffrey W. Helsing -- The impact of international diffusion on the escalation of the Sri Lankan conflict / Robert C. Oberst.

When is ethnic conflict likely to lead to violence? This question is especially relevant when other states are likely to intervene. These essays approach this question from a variety of perspectives and examine a diversity of cases from different regions around the world.

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