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Who Intervenes?: Ethnic Conflict And Interstate Crisis
Who Intervenes?: Ethnic Conflict And Interstate Crisis
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The book includes a comparative analysis of five case studies: India and Sri Lanka, Somalia and Ethiopia, Malaysia and the Thai Malay (a non-intervention case), the immediate aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia, and Greece and Turkey with Cyprus. The case histories produce strong support for the relevance of the typology and catalysts. Ethnic composition, institutional constraint, and ethnic affinity and cleavage are very useful factors in distinguishing both the likelihood and form of intervention.
Policies that encourage institutional reform and support ethnic diversity can be expected to reduce the likelihood and even the perceived need for intervention.
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Analyzes when states intervene in ethnic conflicts globally.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the complex factors behind ethnic conflicts and interventions, this book offers a compelling analysis. It combines insightful case studies with a clear typology that can help make sense of why some crises escalate and how states respond. It’s a thought-provoking read for anyone curious about international relations and ethnic dynamics.