The internationalization of internal conflicts : threatening the state
This project looks at the international dimension to internal conflicts and asks: under what conditions do domestic conflicts become opportunities for regional or global actors to become involved? Why have some countries been able to successfully deal with this problem while others have not?
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London :
Routledge ,
c2014
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Explaining the internationalization of insurgencies
- 2. Theories, tools, and lenses
- 3. The nexus of the domestic and regional within an international context: the Rwandan genocide and Mobutu's ouster
- 4. Foreign brokered pacts and communal hostility in Lebanon
- 5. Iraq's insurgencies in comparative
- 6. (No) helping hands: external factors affecting the conclusion of the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone
- 7. Revisiting the Bangsamoro struggle: contested identities and elusive peace
- 8. Transforming the Aceh conflict: from military solutions to political agreement
- 9. Thailand's strange southern war: insurgency, disorder and fragile state
- 10. Conclusion: explaining peace