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E-grāmata: War: An Introduction to Theories and Research on Collective Violence, 2nd Edition

  • Formāts: 442 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jan-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781634635783
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  • ISBN-13: 9781634635783
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War describes a situation of armed conflict between two or more parties. There are several ways in which we can classify wars. The major division in the academic literature is between interstate wars and civil wars. The former is fought out between two or more states; the latter between groups belonging to the same state. There exists a vast literature, a large part of it quantitative, on both types of conflict. The majority of wars are civil wars. This book introduces the reader to the concept of war, and also to the different schools of thought as well as to the research methods pertaining to this area of research. It is an edited book containing articles written by several causes of war researchers. War is an important subject of study. The nature of war has changed over time, leaving the civilian population increasingly vulnerable. It has negative impacts beyond the direct casualties and the damaged infrastructure and economy in the countries in question. This book is intended to reach a wide audience, ranging from Bachelor and Master students in the social sciences, as well as to researchers and others with an interest for the subject. The aim of this work is both to give an outline of the literature, as well as providing examples of different schools of thought within the 'causes of war' literature. It gives the reader a comprehensive account of the research on 'causes of war', ranging from the old classics, like e.g., Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, to up-to-date research. The contributors in this book are chosen to represent a variety of perspectives on the causes of conflict.
Foreword vii
Nils Petter Gleditsch
Ola Listhaug
Introduction ix
I Collective Violence
1(118)
Chapter 1 The Onset of Civil War
3(16)
Sugumaran Narayanan
Karl R. DeRouen Jr.
Chapter 2 Theories of Collective Violence: The Continuing Rational Actor versus Deprived Actor Debate
19(16)
Tor G. Jakobsen
Chapter 3 Civil Wars in International Relations: Patterns, Consequences, and Conditions of Termination
35(24)
Jacob Bercovitch
Carmela Lutmar
Chapter 4 Irregular Warfare
59(14)
Torbjørn L. Knutsen
Chapter 5 Modern War
73(20)
Geir K. Almlid
Per Marius Frost-Nielsen
Chapter 6 Cain's Choice: Causes of One-Sided Violence against Civilians
93(26)
Gerald Schneider
Lilli Banholzer
Roos Haer
II Cultural Factors and Conflict
119(46)
Chapter 7 Ethnicity Matters, but What Kind? A Review of the Quantitative Literature of Ethnicity and Conflict
121(20)
Tanja Ellingsen
Chapter 8 Macro- and Micro-Level Theories of Violence in Ethnic and Non-Ethnic Civil Wars
141(14)
Ravi Bhavnani
Dan Miodownik
Chapter 9 Civilizations: Value Differences and Conflict
155(10)
Tor G. Jakobsen
III Development, Resources and Trad
165(90)
Chapter 10 Globalization and Insurgent Financing
167(14)
Rune T. Slettebak
Chapter 11 Economic Policies and Armed Conflict: The Promise of Globalization
181(20)
Indra de Soysa
Chapter 12 Political Institutions and Internal Armed Conflict: A Review
201(16)
Tore Wig
Chapter 13 Diasporas and Civil War
217(20)
Jonathan Hall
Chapter 14 Adding Fuel to the Flames? Multinational Companies Operating in Zones of Conflict
237(18)
Jo Jakobsen
IV Geography and War
255(70)
Chapter 15 Geography and War: Avoiding the Curse of High Geopolitics
257(22)
Steve Pickering
Chapter 16 Civil War and the Transnational Diffusion of Violence
279(24)
Jacob D. Kathman
Chapter 17 Cursed by Resources? High-Value Natural Resources and Armed Civil Conflict
303(22)
Paivi Lujala
V Interstate Conflicts
325(78)
Chapter 18 Modern Conflicts: World System and Wars in Three Different Military Eras
327(8)
Eirik B. Lundestad
Tor G. Jakobsen
Chapter 19 Issues and Conflict
335(22)
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
Paul R. Hensel
Chapter 20 The Rivalry Approach to Conflict: Great Promises and Potential Problems
357(16)
Tove Grete Lie
Chapter 21 Norway and the 2005 Elektron Affair: Conflict of Competencies, and Competent Realpolitik
373(30)
Gunnar Fermann
Tor Hakon Inderberg
About the Contributors 403(6)
Index 409