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Nationalism and ethnic conflict

Author: Michael E Brown; et al
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2001.
Series: International security readers.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : Rev. edView all editions and formats
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Most of the wars of the 1990s have been complex and bloody internal conflicts driven to a significant degree by nationalism and ethnic animosity. This book looks at how nationalism has affected these wars, and at ways to combat the problem.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael E Brown; et al
ISBN: 0262523159 9780262523158
OCLC Number: 46449128
Description: xvi, 491 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: The causes of internal conflict : an overview / Michael E. Brown --
Hypotheses on nationalism and war / Stephen Van Evera --
Nationalism and the marketplace of ideas / Jack Snyder and Karen Ballentine --
The banality of "ethnic war" / John Mueller --
Containing fear : the origins and management of ethnic conflict / David Lake and Donald Rothchild --
Internal conflict and international action : an overview / Michael E. Brown and Chantal de Jonge Oudraat --
Military responses to refugee disasters / Barry Posen --
Kosovo and the great air power debate / Daniel L. Byman and Matthew C. Waxman --
Lessons of Liberia : ECOMOG and regional peacekeeping / Herbert Howe --
Peacebuilding and the limits of liberal internationalism / Roland Paris --
Refugee flows as grounds for international action / Gil Loescher and Alan Dowty --
Spoiler problems in peace processes / Stephen John Stedman --
Designing transitions from civil war : demobilization, democratization and commitments to peace / Barbara F. Walter --
Possible and impossible solutions to ethnic civil war / Chaim Kaufmann.
Series Title: International security readers.
Responsibility: edited by Michael E. Brown ... [et al.].

Abstract:

Most of the wars of the 1990s have been complex and bloody internal conflicts driven to a significant degree by nationalism and ethnic animosity. This book looks at how nationalism has affected these wars, and at ways to combat the problem.

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