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9780415413701

Living Together After Ethnic Killing: Exploring the Chaim Kaufman Argument

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415413701

  • ISBN10:

    0415413702

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-01-11
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Thisvolume attempts to critically analyze Chaim Kaufman's ideas from various methodological perspectives, with the view of further understanding how stable states may arise after violent ethnic conflict and to generate important debate in the area. After the Cold War, the West became optimistic of their ability to intervene effectively in instances of humanitarian disasters and civil war. Unfortunately, in the light of Bosnia, Somalia and Rwanda, questions of the appropriate course of action in situations of large scale violence became hotly contested. A wave of analysis considered the traditional approach of third parties attempting to ensure that the nation was built on the basis of a ruling power-share between the opposing sides of the conflict to be overwhelmingly problematic, and perhaps impossible. Within this movement Kaufman wrote a series of articles advocating separation of warring sides in order to provide stability in situations of large scale violence. His theorem provoked extreme responses and polarized opinion, contradicting the established position of promoting power-sharing, democracy and open economies to solve ethnic conflict and had policy implications for the entire international community. This book was previously published as a special issue of Security Studies.

Table of Contents

What's All the Shouting About?p. 1
Separation or Inclusion? Testing Hypotheses on the End of Ethnic Conflictp. 12
Partition as A Solution to Ethnic War: An Empirical Critique of the Theoretical Literaturep. 41
The Problem with Negotiated Settlements to Ethnic Civil Warsp. 89
Which Security Dilemma? Mitigating Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Croatiap. 140
Is Partition Really the Only Hope? Reconciling Contradictory Findings About Ethnic Civil Warsp. 174
Ethnic Unmixing and Civil Warp. 210
Vengeance and Intervention: Can Third Parties Bring Peace without Separation?p. 227
Separatist Wars, Partition, and World Orderp. 255
Living Together After Ethnic Killing: in Theory, in History, and in Iraq Todayp. 277
Indexp. 321
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