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Understanding ethnic conflict: the international dimension
"This text provides sophisticated but accessible material covering key concepts related to political and violent conflict among ethnic groups in contemporary states. It is the most flexible textbook I have found, in that it enables me to cover both comparative politics and international relations approaches, while offering cases from the advanced industrialized democracies, postcommunist societies, and the developing world. I highly recommend it for upper-division undergraduate and introductory graduate courses."
-DONNA LEE VAN COTT, University of Connecticut
This text surveys theories of nationalism and ethnic conflict and describes how international actors both manage and exacerbate a country's ethnic and sectarian divisions.
Discussing issues of international norms, security, and intervention, this text presents a model of ethnic conflict's internationalization and applies it to five original case studies. The innovative combination of theory and case study allows students to understand this global issue through in-depth examples and to critically examine ethnic conflict in the post-Cold War era.
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