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Title Wars in the midst of peace : the international politics of ethnic conflict / edited by David Carment and Patrick James
Published Pittsburg, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description vii, 302 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Series Pitt series in policy and institutional studies
Pitt series in policy and institutional studies.
Contents Ethnic conflict at the international level : theory and evidence / David Carment and Patrick James -- The ethnic challenge to international relations theory / John F. Stack, Jr. -- Indigenous peoples, states, and conflict / Gerald R. Alfred and Franke Wilmer -- How do peaceful secessions happen? / Robert A. Young -- Systemic war in the former Yugoslavia / Manus I. Midlarsky -- Systems at risk : violence, diffusion, and disintegration in the Middle East / Monty G. Marshall -- Domestic political change and strategic response : the impact of domestic conflict on state behavior, 1816-1986 / Zeev Maoz -- Ethnicity, minorities, and international conflict / David R. Davis, Keith Jaggers, and Will H. Moore -- The ethnic dimension of international crises / Michael Brecher and Jonathan Wilkenfeld -- Secession and irredenta in world politics : the neglected interstate dimension / David Carment and Patrick James -- Preventing and resolving destructive communal conflicts / Louis Kriesberg -- Ethnic conflict at the international level : an appraisal of theories and evidence / David Carment and Patrick James.ñłd
Notes Bibliography: p271-292. _ includes index
Requested title: The international politics of ethnic conflict
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-292) and index
Subject Ethnic relations.
Ethnic conflict.
Ethnicity.
International relations.
Secession.
Culture conflict.
Conflict management.
Author Carment, David, 1959-
James, Patrick, 1957-
LC no. 96051262
ISBN 0822939754 cloth acid-free paper
0822956268 paperback acid-free paper
Other Titles International politics of ethnic conflict