"An examination of civil wars and intrastate armed conflicts underpinned by recent research, case studies, and detailed data. Using themes and accessible language, the textbook explores the causes, nature, and impact of violent civil conflict, and explains the main debates and methodologies which define the field"--
"An examination of civil wars and intrastate armed conflicts underpinned by recent research, case studies, and detailed data. Using themes and accessible language, the textbook explores the causes, nature, and impact of violent civil conflict, and explains the main debates and methodologies which define the field"--
Karl DeRouen, Jr. is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Studies B. A. Program at The University of Alabama. His previous appointment was at University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His main research interests are civil war dynamics, peace agreements, and mediation and he has authored or co-authored articles, books, and chapters on civil war, mediation, diversionary use of force, defense economics, peacekeeping, and international political economy.
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Debates and Approaches in Researching and Studying Civil War 3. Impact of Civil War and Intrastate Conflict 4. Causes of Civil War 5. Natural Resources and Intrastate Conflict 6. Proxy War and Internationalized Intrastate Conflict 7. Insurgency, Rebel Governance and Counterinsurgency 8. Atrocities and Violence in Civil War 9. Termination of Civil War and Post-Conflict Challenges 10. International Intervention, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding 11. Terrorism, Civil War and Intrastate Conflict 12. Conclusion: Policy Implications for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Brief Timeline of Civil Wars and Related Events Appendices Glossary of key UCDP conflict terms References Index.
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Debates and Approaches in Researching and Studying Civil War 3. Impact of Civil War and Intrastate Conflict 4. Causes of Civil War 5. Natural Resources and Intrastate Conflict 6. Proxy War and Internationalized Intrastate Conflict 7. Insurgency, Rebel Governance and Counterinsurgency 8. Atrocities and Violence in Civil War 9. Termination of Civil War and Post-Conflict Challenges 10. International Intervention, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding 11. Terrorism, Civil War and Intrastate Conflict 12. Conclusion: Policy Implications for Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Brief Timeline of Civil Wars and Related Events Appendices Glossary of key UCDP conflict terms References Index.
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