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Why does ethnic conflict remain one of the major security challenges in today's world? Can we avoid another Rwanda in the future? How was it possible, after almost four decades, to achieve a lasting settlement for the conflict in Northern Ireland, while the conflict in Kashmir remains unresolved after more than sixty years?

These and other questions are the focus of this book. Investigating the causes and consequences of ethnic conflict, the authors argue that the most effective responses are those that take into account factors at the local, state, regional and global level and which avoid seeking simplistic explanations and solutions to what is a truly complex phenomenon. What matters most for understanding ethnic conflicts are the choices that people makeleaders and followers alikeand not a set of mysterious unknowable forces.

Once we know that ethnic conflicts are not difficult to understand, but that there is a lot to understand about them, we can also appreciate that t

Trade Review
"A welcome blend of readability, originality, and utilisation of informed writing on ethnic conflict in its comparative and international settings."
New Zealand International Review

"This volume reflects the cutting edge of scholarship on ethnic conflict by two leading scholars in the field. An invaluable addition to the literature."
Richard Caplan, University of Oxford

"This important work expertly reviews the causes of ethnic conflict in order to develop persuasive recommendations for successful conflict-management intervention. Going beyond traditional texts, the volume reflects the latest research on the external causes of internal conflicts. Cordell and Wolff integrate theory with practice, and keep the book very timely, through a series of in-depth case studies of recent ethnic conflicts. This is an impressive work of scholarship, ideal for introductory courses on ethnic conflict and conflict management."
Alan Kuperman, University of Texas at Austin

"This very readable and passionate analysis of ethnic conflict, its sources and management in the post-Cold War world, represents a significant and valuable contribution to the literature on the study of politics and ethnicity."
Adrian Guelke, Queen's University of Belfast




Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

1 Introduction 1

2 The Study of Ethnic Conflict 4

Part 1 The Causes and Consequences of Ethnic Conflict 23

3 Theories of Ethnic Conflict 25

4 Motive, Means and Opportunity: A Framework for Understanding the Cause of Ethnic Conflict 44

Part II Responses to Ethnic Conflict

5 The Prevention, Management and Settlement of Ethnic Conflicts 79

6 International Intervention 100

7 Conflict Settlement in Theory and Practice 138

8 'Alternatives' to Consensual Conflict Settlement 171

9 Conclusion 193

Notes 197

References 209

Index 225

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9780745639314, 978-0745639314
      ISBN10: 0745639313

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Why does ethnic conflict remain one of the major security challenges in today's world? Can we avoid another Rwanda in the future? How was it possible, after almost four decades, to achieve a lasting settlement for the conflict in Northern Ireland, while the conflict in Kashmir remains unresolved after more than sixty years?

      These and other questions are the focus of this book. Investigating the causes and consequences of ethnic conflict, the authors argue that the most effective responses are those that take into account factors at the local, state, regional and global level and which avoid seeking simplistic explanations and solutions to what is a truly complex phenomenon. What matters most for understanding ethnic conflicts are the choices that people makeleaders and followers alikeand not a set of mysterious unknowable forces.

      Once we know that ethnic conflicts are not difficult to understand, but that there is a lot to understand about them, we can also appreciate that t

      Trade Review
      "A welcome blend of readability, originality, and utilisation of informed writing on ethnic conflict in its comparative and international settings."
      New Zealand International Review

      "This volume reflects the cutting edge of scholarship on ethnic conflict by two leading scholars in the field. An invaluable addition to the literature."
      Richard Caplan, University of Oxford

      "This important work expertly reviews the causes of ethnic conflict in order to develop persuasive recommendations for successful conflict-management intervention. Going beyond traditional texts, the volume reflects the latest research on the external causes of internal conflicts. Cordell and Wolff integrate theory with practice, and keep the book very timely, through a series of in-depth case studies of recent ethnic conflicts. This is an impressive work of scholarship, ideal for introductory courses on ethnic conflict and conflict management."
      Alan Kuperman, University of Texas at Austin

      "This very readable and passionate analysis of ethnic conflict, its sources and management in the post-Cold War world, represents a significant and valuable contribution to the literature on the study of politics and ethnicity."
      Adrian Guelke, Queen's University of Belfast




      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements vi

      1 Introduction 1

      2 The Study of Ethnic Conflict 4

      Part 1 The Causes and Consequences of Ethnic Conflict 23

      3 Theories of Ethnic Conflict 25

      4 Motive, Means and Opportunity: A Framework for Understanding the Cause of Ethnic Conflict 44

      Part II Responses to Ethnic Conflict

      5 The Prevention, Management and Settlement of Ethnic Conflicts 79

      6 International Intervention 100

      7 Conflict Settlement in Theory and Practice 138

      8 'Alternatives' to Consensual Conflict Settlement 171

      9 Conclusion 193

      Notes 197

      References 209

      Index 225

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