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Peace in the midst of wars : preventing and managing international ethnic conflicts / edited by David Carment and Patrick James.

Van Pelt Library GN496 .P45 1998
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carment, David, 1959-
James, Patrick, 1957-
Series:
Studies in international relations (Columbia, S.C.)
Studies in international relations
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnic relations--Political aspects.
Ethnic relations.
Culture conflict.
Political violence.
International relations.
Conflict management.
Physical Description:
xi, 333 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, [1998]
Summary:
In this important and timely book, David Carment and Patrick James explore the intractable problem of ethnic conflict -- the defining characteristic of international relations after the Cold War. Peace in the Midst of Wars provides a context for studying potentially violent ethnic conflicts and existing mechanisms to deal with them; evaluates regional and international instruments for conflict prevention; and suggests measures for improving peace-keeping and conflict prevention policies.
The explosion of ethnic strife around the world calls into question the ability and commitment of international and regional organizations to prevent and manage such conflict. While not all disagreements between ethnic groups escalate into violence, several have proven monstrously destructive, and several could ultimately reach a level that overwhelms international resources and capabilities. The record of ethnic strife indicates that while the international community is increasingly aware of its dangers, efforts at mediation and resolution have been painfully inadequate. Intervention by third parties frequently comes too late -- only after violence and hostility are widespread.
The goal of this book is threefold. First, it identifies the domestic and international conditions that often lead to violent ethnic strife. Second, it offers preventive strategies that third parties can employ to reduce tensions. Finally, it takes on what is perhaps the most challenging task: finding ways to make peacekeeping operations more likely to succeed.
Contents:
Ethnic conflict at the international level : causation, prevention, and peacekeeping / David Carment and Patrick James
The phases of destructive conflicts : communal conflicts and proactive solutions / Louis Kriesberg
Preventive diplomacy, conflict prevention, and ethnic conflict / Stephen Ryan
Ethnic conflict and European security : what role for NATO and the EC? / David G. Haglund and Charles C. Pentland
Trial by fire : international actors and organizations in the Yugoslav crisis / Michel Fortmann, Pierre Martin, and Stéphane Roussel
Peacekeeping and ethnic conflict : theory and evidence / Alan James
Preventing ethnic violence : conditions for the success of peacekeeping / Stuart Kaufman
Deterrence failure and prolonged ethnic conflict : the case of Bosnia / Frank Harvey
International action and national sovereignty : adjusting to new realities / Alex Morrison
Ethnic conflict at the international level : an appraisal of conflict prevention and peacekeeping / David Carment and Patrick James.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1570032173
OCLC:
38288575

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