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Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence
An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence
An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence
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Description
More than ever before, ethnic struggle finds expression in the growing incidence and scale of displaced persons and refugee flows, as well as in exacerbated levels of ethnic minority abuse and involuntary assimilation. Demographic and political sources of instability in multi-ethnic societies assure the continuing significance of ethnic strife and the potential for intrastate ethnic violence far into the next millennium. While not all disagreements between ethnic groups can be expected to escalate into violence, more than a few have produced intractable and destructive conflicts, and one or more of these conflicts could ultimately reach levels that overwhelm international resources and capabilities.
Carment and Harvey examine how regional and international security organizations can prevent destructive ethnic conflict and manage cases in which violence already is at hand. First they develop a conceptual framework for advancing basic research on the prevention and management of intrastate ethnic violence. They evaluate theoretical knowledge about the nature of ethnic conflict, using case material and quantitative assessments, and they apply these assumptions against recent instances of conflict management through an in-depth study of NATO's involvement in Kosovo and Bosnia. This book serves as an important research tool for students, scholars, and policy makers involved with ethnic conflict and international relations.
Table of Contents
Early Warning and Conflict Prevention: Theory and Practice
The Theory and Practice of Coercive Diplomacy; Part I
The Theory and Practice of Coercive Diplomacy, Part II: Controlling Escalation Through Deterrence and Compellence
Predicting Success and Failure States Versus Institutions
NATO and Post-Conflict Resolution in Bosnia and Kosovo
Evaluating Third Party Efforts to End Intrastate Ethnic Conflict
Conclusion: The Evolution of Ethnic Conflict
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | Oct 30 2000 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9780275969790 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |