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Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict, revised edition Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Brown, Michael E. (Editor), Cote, Owen R. (Editor), Lynn-Jones, Sean M. (Editor)
ISBN: 0262523159     ISBN-13: 9780262523158
Publisher: MIT Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.60  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2001
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Annotation: Most recent wars have been complex and bloody internal conflicts driven to a significant degree by nationalism and ethnic animosity. Since the end of the Cold War, dozens of wars--in Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Somalia, the former Soviet Union, and elsewhere--have killed or displaced millions of people. Understanding and controlling these wars has become one of the most important and frustrating tasks for scholars and political leaders. This revised and expanded edition of "Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict" contains essays from some of the world's leading analysts of nationalism, ethnic conflict, and internal war. The essays from the first edition have been updated and supplemented by analyses of recent conflicts and new research on the resolution of ethnic and civil wars. The first part of the book addresses the roots of nationalistic and ethnic wars, focusing in particular on the former Yugoslavia. The second part assesses options for international action, including the use of force and the deployment of peacekeeping troops. The third part examines political challenges that often complicate attempts to prevent or end internal conflicts, including refugee flows and the special difficulties of resolving civil wars.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Political Science | Security (national & International)
Dewey: 320.54
LCCN: 2001030577
Series: International Security Readers
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.1" W x 8.98" (1.53 lbs) 510 pages
 
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Understanding the roots and causes of ethnic animosity; analyses of recent events in Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Somalia, and the former Soviet Union.

Most recent wars have been complex and bloody internal conflicts driven to a significant degree by nationalism and ethnic animosity. Since the end of the Cold War, dozens of wars--in Bosnia, Kosovo, Rwanda, Somalia, the former Soviet Union, and elsewhere--have killed or displaced millions of people. Understanding and controlling these wars has become one of the most important and frustrating tasks for scholars and political leaders.This revised and expanded edition of Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict contains essays from some of the world's leading analysts of nationalism, ethnic conflict, and internal war. The essays from the first edition have been updated and supplemented by analyses of recent conflicts and new research on the resolution of ethnic and civil wars. The first part of the book addresses the roots of nationalistic and ethnic wars, focusing in particular on the former Yugoslavia. The second part assesses options for international action, including the use of force and the deployment of peacekeeping troops. The third part examines political challenges that often complicate attempts to prevent or end internal conflicts, including refugee flows and the special difficulties of resolving civil wars.


Contributor Bio(s): Miller, Steven E.: - Steven E. Miller is director of the International Security Program at the Belfer Center.Brown, Michael E.: - Michael E. Brown is Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.Jr, Owen R. Cot: - Owen Coté is Associate Director of the MIT Security Studies Program and Editor of the journal International Security.Lynn-Jones, Sean M.: - Sean M. Lynn-Jones is Editor of International Security, the International Security Program's quarterly journal. He is also series editor of the Belfer Center Studies in International Security, the Program's book series that is published by MIT Press.