Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma

Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma
Title Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma PDF eBook
Author Paul Roe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 216
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134276893

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Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma explores how the phenomenon of ethnic violence can be understood as a form of security dilemma by shifting the focus of the concept away from its traditional concern with state sovereignty to that of identity instead. The book includes case studies on: * ethnic violence between Serbs and Croats in the Krajina region of Croatia, August 1990 * ethnic violence between Hungarian and Romanians in the Transylvania region of Romania, March 1990.

The Societal Security Dilemma

The Societal Security Dilemma
Title The Societal Security Dilemma PDF eBook
Author Paul Roe
Publisher
Total Pages 23
Release 1997
Genre Ethnicity
ISBN

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Ethnic Conflict and International Security

Ethnic Conflict and International Security
Title Ethnic Conflict and International Security PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Brown
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691186952

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During the Cold War, most international relations theorists and strategic studies analysts paid little attention to ethnic and other forms of communal conflict. Disregard for the importance of ethnic and nationality issues in world affairs, always misguided so far as the developing world was concerned, has been overtaken, in stunning fashion, by recent events from Abkhazia to Zaire. The essays in this volume advance our understanding of the causes of ethnic and communal conflict, the regional and international implications of such conflicts, and what the international community can do to minimize the potential for instability and violence. Drawn from recent issues of Survival, they are organized along thematic rather than regional lines, and will be required reading for scholars, students, and policymakers alike. The contributors to the volume include Michael Brown on the causes and implications of ethnic conflict, Anthony Smith on the ethnic sources of nationalism, David Welsh on domestic politics and ethnic conflict, Renée de Nevers on democratization and ethnic conflict, and Pierre Hassner on nationalism and internationalism. Jack Snyder writes on nationalism and the crisis of the post-Soviet state, Barry Posen on the security dilemma and ethnic conflict, Kathleen Newland on ethnic conflict and refugees, Jenonne Walker on international mediation of ethnic conflicts, and Robert Cooper and Mats Berdal on outside intervention in ethnic conflicts, Adam Roberts discusses the U.N. and international security, and John Chipman explores managing the politics of parochialism.

Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma

Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma
Title Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma PDF eBook
Author Paul Roe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 245
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134276885

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Ethnic Violence and the Societal Security Dilemma explores how the phenomenon of ethnic violence can be understood as a form of security dilemma by shifting the focus of the concept away from its traditional concern with state sovereignty to that of identity instead. The book includes case studies on: * ethnic violence between Serbs and Croats in the Krajina region of Croatia, August 1990 * ethnic violence between Hungarian and Romanians in the Transylvania region of Romania, March 1990.

Intra-State Conflict, Governments and Security

Intra-State Conflict, Governments and Security
Title Intra-State Conflict, Governments and Security PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Saideman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2008-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 1134045042

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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

European Yearbook of Minority Issues

European Yearbook of Minority Issues
Title European Yearbook of Minority Issues PDF eBook
Author European Centre for Minority Issues Staf
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages 680
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9789041119568

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World on Fire

World on Fire
Title World on Fire PDF eBook
Author Amy Chua
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 370
Release 2004-01-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400076374

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The reigning consensus holds that the combination of free markets and democracy would transform the third world and sweep away the ethnic hatred and religious zealotry associated with underdevelopment. In this revelatory investigation of the true impact of globalization, Yale Law School professor Amy Chua explains why many developing countries are in fact consumed by ethnic violence after adopting free market democracy. Chua shows how in non-Western countries around the globe, free markets have concentrated starkly disproportionate wealth in the hands of a resented ethnic minority. These “market-dominant minorities” – Chinese in Southeast Asia, Croatians in the former Yugoslavia, whites in Latin America and South Africa, Indians in East Africa, Lebanese in West Africa, Jews in post-communist Russia – become objects of violent hatred. At the same time, democracy empowers the impoverished majority, unleashing ethnic demagoguery, confiscation, and sometimes genocidal revenge. She also argues that the United States has become the world’s most visible market-dominant minority, a fact that helps explain the rising tide of anti-Americanism around the world. Chua is a friend of globalization, but she urges us to find ways to spread its benefits and curb its most destructive aspects.