Chenoweth | Political Violence | Buch | 978-1-4462-7407-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 2812 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of International Relations

Chenoweth

Political Violence


Four-Volume Set
ISBN: 978-1-4462-7407-1
Verlag: SAGE PUBN

Buch, Englisch, 1464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 2812 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of International Relations

ISBN: 978-1-4462-7407-1
Verlag: SAGE PUBN


Although international relations as a field focuses largely on war and peace between nation-states, the vast majority of conflicts have been within countries rather than between them. This is particularly true today, with scarcely any ongoing interstate wars raging between countries, but dozens of armed civil conflicts occurring within them. This new four-volume major work surveys competing theories about the causes, character, and conclusion of substate political violence, and explores how states, non-state actors, and the international community attempt to resolve political violence.

This new four-volume collection combines theories from international relations and comparative politics with empirical studies of recent and ongoing conflicts.

Volume One: Concepts and Theories of Political Violence

Volume Two: Causes of Political Violence

Volume Three: Dynamics of Political Violence

Volume Four: Responses and Alternatives to Political Violence

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VOLUME ONE: CONCEPTS AND THEORIES OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE

The Melian Dialogue from History of the Peloponnesian Wars - Thucydides

War Is an Instrument of Policy and Arming the Nation, from On War - Carl von Clausewitz

The Renaissance of Security Studies - Stephen Walt
Human Security - Roland Paris

Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?

War-Making and State-Making as Organized Crime - Charles Tilly

Transnational Dimensions of Civil War - Kristian Gleditsch

The Diffusion of Revolution - Kurt Weyland

'1848' in Europe and Latin America
Silver or Lead - William Finnegan

The Drug Cartel La Familia Gives Local Officials a Choice: Take a Bribe or a Bullet
What Is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition - Nicholas Sambanis

'New' and 'Old' Civil Wars - Stathis Kalyvas

A Valid Distinction?

States, Insurgents and Wartime Political Orders - Paul Staniland

Hobbes and the Congo - Severine Autesserre

Frames, Local Violence and International Intervention
The Core Commitments of Critical Terrorism Studies - Richard Jackson

The Case for Calling Them Nitwits - Daniel Byman and Christine Fair

Non-State Actors and the Diffusion of Innovations - Michael Horowitz

The Case of Suicide Terrorism
Looking for Waves of Terrorism - Karen Rasler and William Thompson

VOLUME TWO: CAUSES OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE

Final Solutions - Benjamin Valentino

The Causes of Mass Killing and Genocide
Violence against Civilians in War - Kristine Eck and Lisa Hultman

Insights from New Fatality Data
Ethnicity, Insurgency and Civil War - James Fearon and David Laitin

Greed, Grievance and Mobilization in Civil Wars - Patrick Regan and Daniel Norton

The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict - Barry Posen

Symbolic Politics or Rational Choice? Testing Theories of Extreme Ethnic Violence - Stuart Kaufman

Horizontal Inequalities and Ethno-Nationalist Civil War - Lars-Erik Cederman, Nils B. Weidmann and Kristian Skrede Gledistch
A Global Comparison
Ideology in Context - James Ron

Explaining Sendero Luminoso's Tactical Escalation
Spoiling inside and out - Wendy Pearlman

Internal Political Contestation and the Middle East Peace Process
Following the money: Muslim versus Muslim in Bosnia’s civil war - Fotini Christia
Does Conflict Beget Conflict? Explaining Recurring Civil War - Barbara Walter
The Causes of Terrorism - Martha Crenshaw

The Structural Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism - Jeffrey Ian Ross

Towards a Causal Model
VOLUME THREE: DYNAMICS OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Wanton and Senseless? The Logic of Massacres in Algeria - Stathis Kalyvas

Moral Disengagement in the Perpetration of Inhumanities - Albert Bandura

The Dynamic Relationship between Protest and Repression - Sabine Carey

Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Paul Staniland

Insurgent Fratricide, Ethnic Defection and the Rise of Pro-State Paramilitaries
Transnational Rebels - Idean Saleyhan

Neighboring States as Sanctuary for Rebel Groups
Variation in Sexual Violence during War - Elisabeth Jean Wood

Strategic Engineered Migration as a Weapon of War - Kelly Greenhill

Strategies of Terrorism - Barbara Walter and Andrew Kydd

The political effectiveness of terrorism revisited - Max Abrahms

Palestinian Suicide Bombing - Mia Bloom

Public Support, Market Share and Outbidding
Why do some civil wars last so much longer than others? - James Fearon
Rage against the Machines - Jason Lyall and Isaiah Wilson III

Explaining Outcomes in Counter-Insurgency Wars
VOLUME FOUR: RESPONSES AND ALTERNATIVES TO POLITICAL VIOLENCE

Give War a Chance - Edward Luttwak

Ending Civil Wars - Monica Duffy Toft

A Case for Rebel Victory?

Does Indiscriminate Violence Incite Insurgent Attacks? Evidence from Chechnya - Jason Lyall

The Dynamics of Violence in Vietnam: - Matthew Adam Kocher and Stathis Kalyvas

An Analysis of the Hamlet Evaluation System (HES)
Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes - Stephen Stedman

Escaping the symbolic politics trap: Reconciliation initiatives and conflict resolution in ethnic wars - Stuart Kaufman
International Peace-Building - Michael Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis

A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis
When Duty Calls - Robert Pape

A Pragmatic Standard of Humanitarian Intervention
Stabilizing the Peace after Civil War - Caroline Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie and Donald Rothchild

An Investigation of Some Key Variables
Why Respecting Physical Integrity Rights Reduces Terrorism - James Walsh and James Piazza

Negotiating with Terrorists - Peter Neumann

Why Civil Resistance Works - Maria Stephan and Erica Chenoweth

The Strategic Logic of Non-Violent Conflict


Chenoweth, Erica
Erica Chenoweth, Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and an Associate Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO). An internationally recognized authority of political violence, Chenoweth's research program involves three main questions: why do non-state groups use political violence, what are the alternatives to political violence, and how can states best combat non-state political violence? Together with Maria J. Stephan, she is the winner of the 2013 Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, which is presented annually in recognition of outstanding proposals for creating a more just and peaceful world order, for their book Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Columbia University Press, 2011).



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