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International Organizations and Ethnic Conflict /

From Rwanda to Somalia to the former Yugoslavia, one feature of the post-Cold War world has become dreadfully clear. Ethnic conflicts are escalating, and with them demands for international intervention. But legally most ethnic conflicts are "internal" matters. How are international organi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Esman, Milton J. (Editor ), Telhami, Shibley Z. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t A Note to the Reader --  |t Introduction /  |r Esman, Milton J. / Telhami, Shibley --  |t PART I. The Role of International Organizations in the Post-Cold-War Era --  |t 1. A Survey of Interventions /  |r Esman, Milton J. --  |t 2. The Past, the Present, and the Future Prospects /  |r Donnelly, Jack --  |t 3. Anomie, System Reform, and Challenges to the UN System /  |r Hopkins, Raymond F. --  |t PART II. The Case of Lebanon --  |t 4. The Case of Nineteenth- Century Lebanon /  |r Khalaf, Samir --  |t 5. The Domestic Context and Perspectives in Lebanon /  |r Hudson, Michael C. --  |t 6. How Peace Keeping Becomes Intervention: Lessons from the Lebanese Experience /  |r Weinberger, Naomi --  |t PART III. The Case of Yugoslavia --  |t 7. Historical Roots of the Yugoslav Conflict /  |r Gagnon, V. P. --  |t 8. Redrawing Borders in a Period of Systemic Transition /  |r Woodward, Susan L. --  |t 9. The International Community and the Yugoslav Crisis /  |r Burg, Steven L. --  |t PART IV. Conclusion --  |t 10. An Outline of a Comparison Between Yugoslavia and Lebanon /  |r Preisler, Barry --  |t 11. Changing Roles /  |r Telhami, Shibley --  |t References --  |t Contributors --  |t Index 
520 |a From Rwanda to Somalia to the former Yugoslavia, one feature of the post-Cold War world has become dreadfully clear. Ethnic conflicts are escalating, and with them demands for international intervention. But legally most ethnic conflicts are "internal" matters. How are international organizations, their resources stretched woefully thin, to know when intervention is appropriate or possible? This volume addresses the changing nature of relations between war-torn multiethnic states and international organizations, particularly the United Nations and its agencies.Are the established norms that limit intervention in ethnic conflicts adequate to contemporary conditions? Can international organizations meet the increasing demand? If not, what are the consequences of the disparities between established norms, current capabilities, and expanding expectations--and how might these disparities be narrowed? The contributors explore the desirability and potential effectiveness of international interventions in ethnic conflicts. Detailed studies of two specific cases of severe and violent tensions, in Lebanon and Yugoslavia, complement the general discussion with particular insights into the risks and exigencies of international attempts to manage ethnic civil war.A deeply thoughtful overview of one of the most pressing and perplexing issues confronting the world today, this volume clarifies the changing role of international organizations in an increasingly fragmented world. 
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650 0 |a International police. 
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650 6 |a Intervention (Droit international) 
650 6 |a Police internationale. 
650 6 |a Conflits ethniques. 
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