• Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention

Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention

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Since the end of the cold war, a series of costly civil wars, many of them ethnic conflicts, have dominated the international security agenda. The international community, often acting through the United Nations or regional organizations like NATO, has felt compelled to intervene with military forces in many of these conflicts--four of which comprise the heart of this book: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Somalia, Cambodia, and Rwanda. Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention is a detailed examination by a host of distinguished scholars of these recent interventions in order to draw lessons for today's policy debates. The contributors view ethnic conflict and internal war through the prism of the concept of the security dilemma--a situation in which parties with strong incentives to cooperate wind up nonetheless in bloody competition out of distrust of the opponent. Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention assesses how international intervention can help solve the security dilemma in civil wars by designing political and military arrangements that make security commitments credible to the warring parties. The mixed record of partial successes, failures, and in some cases counterproductive interventions suggests an urgent need to extract lessons with a view toward developing a framework for making future policy choices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231116275
ISBN-10: 0231116276
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 1999
Pages: 331
Product dimensions: Height: 0.88 Inches, Length: 8.97 Inches, Weight: 1.03 Pounds, Width: 6.01 Inches
Author: Barbara F. Walter, Jack L. Snyder
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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