Foreign Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts

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Abkhazian Soviet Socialist Republic
Aouzou Strip
Arusha Agreement
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Chadian Civil War
Chadian Government
CIS Peacekeeper
Compositional Parity
Conflict Termination Dataset
Contemporary Conflict Resolution
Credible Commitment Problems
Credible Commitment Theory
Cumulative Distribution Function
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ethnic security dilemma
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
Human Rights Field Operation
Human Suffering
international conflict studies
intervention outcome analysis
intrastate warfare
multilateral
Multilateral Interveners
Multilateral Intervention
NATO Integrate Military Command
Operation Turquoise
peacekeeping operations
Probit Analysis
quantitative conflict research
third party intervention effectiveness
UNAMIR II
Unilateral Interveners
UNOSOM II
WW II

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754678625
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume analyzes the successes and failures of foreign interventions in intrastate ethnic wars. Adding value to current research in the fields of international security and conflict resolution, it adopts the unique approach of considering successes of third party actions not by durable peace established in a target country (which is the more traditional approach) but by actual fulfilment of intervention goals and objectives, because multilateral interventions are more likely to achieve success in the pursuit of their goals than unilateral actions. Robert Nalbandov takes in-depth studies of interventions in Chad, Georgia, Somalia and Rwanda and relates them to the main theories of international security - the ethnic security dilemma and the credible commitment problem - to produce a fascinating and valuable volume.
Robert Nalbandov is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK

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