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Globalization, Self-Determination and Violent Conflict

Globalization, Self-Determination and Violent Conflict
Author: V. FitzGerald
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2006-05-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230502377

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The authors show that with violent conflict in the developing world as the critical issue for the twenty-first century, and conflict prevention a central security problem for the developed and developing world, self-determination movements can only be understood, and conflict prevented, in the context of global economic and cultural forces


No More States?

No More States?
Author: Richard N. Rosecrance
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2006-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1461640377

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The twentieth century witnessed an explosion of new nations carved out of existing ramshackle empires and multiethnic states. Many observers contend that the creation of new states will continue indefinitely, with the two hundred of today becoming the four hundred of tomorrow as more groups seek independence. This provocative and compelling book explores the impact of globalization and terrorism on this trend, arguing convincingly that the era of national self-determination has finally come to an end. Examining the forces that determine the emergence of new nation-states, the distinguished contributors consider a rich array of specific cases from the Middle East, Asia, North America, Europe, and Russia where new states could be created. They contend that globalization, rather than expanding such opportunities, is not as friendly to new weak states with limited resources as it is to established rich nations. Given the vast sums circulating in the world market, few fledgling nations can be financially independent. They find it more prudent to shelter within the protective embrace of existing federations. Equally, governments of federal states can induce restive petitioners—such as Quebec, Scotland, and the Basques—to remain inside the metropolitan boundary through a system of tangible restraints and rewards. Those who reject the benefits, such as rebels in Chechnya and Aceh, will fail in their bids for independence. Taiwan—poised on a knife-edge between integration with China and independence—faces a series of costs and diminished returns if it seeks full statehood. Finally, terrorism has lost its legitimacy as a technique for gaining independence in the eyes of the international community. Despite the stall in new state formation, there has been no sign of successful military or imperial expansion by established countries toward consolidation into fewer, larger national units. Neither aggression by regional states—such as the Iraq invasion of Kuwait in 1990, nor intervention—such as the U.S. occupation


Globalization, the State, and Violence

Globalization, the State, and Violence
Author: Jonathan Friedman
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780759102811

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A dozen essays by US and European urbanists, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists develop an approach to understanding the increasing violence that has occurred on a global scale over the past couple decades, and try to construct a more adequate comprehension of global processes than has been provided in the language of globalization. Among the topics are class projects, social consciousness, and the contradictions of globalization; and the case for citizenship as social contract.


Globalization and Challenges to Building Peace

Globalization and Challenges to Building Peace
Author: Ashok Swain
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1843312875

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This fascinating collected volume explores the relationship between world conflict, political unrest and the driving forces of Capitalism and Globalization.


Peace and Conflict 2003

Peace and Conflict 2003
Author: Monty G. Marshall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2003
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN:

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The Politics of Self-determination

The Politics of Self-determination
Author: Kristina Roepstorff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415520649

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There have been an increasing number of self-determination conflicts where sub-state groups challenge existing state authority. This book explains how self-determination can exercised beyond the decolonisation process and demonstrates that rather than a threat to international peace and stability, it has strong potential as a tool for conflict prevention and resolution.


Reputation and Civil War

Reputation and Civil War
Author: Barbara F. Walter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2009-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521763525

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Attempts to resolve why self-determination disputes between governments and ethnic minorities so often result in civil war.


Peace and Conflict

Peace and Conflict
Author:
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Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN:

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Globalization, Armed Conflicts and Security

Globalization, Armed Conflicts and Security
Author: Alessandro Gobbicchi
Publisher: Rubbettino Editore
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788849808254

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The Politics of Self-Determination

The Politics of Self-Determination
Author: Kristina Roepstorff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136177949

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Since the formation of the UN in 1945 the international community has witnessed a number of violent self-determination conflicts such as the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Kashmir, and South Sudan that have been a major cause of humanitarian crises and destruction. This book examines the scope and applicability of political self-determination beyond the decolonisation process. Explaining the historical evolution of self-determination, this book provides a theoretical examination of the concept and background. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the author analyses self-determination in relation to contemporary conflicts, which inform and drive a coherent theoretical framework for international responses to claims for self-determination. Built upon an examination of the conceptual foundations of self-determination, this book presents a new understanding and application of self-determination. It addresses the important question of whether self-determination claims legitimate armed violence, either by the self-determining group’s right to rebel, or by the international community in the form of humanitarian intervention. The Politics of Self-Determination will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, international relations, security studies and conflict studies.