Uncivil Wars: International Security and the New Internal ConflictsLynne Rienner Publishers, 1996 - Всего страниц: 177 This work examines the pattern of internal, or civil, war that has emerged in the post-Cold War world. The book discusses how changes in the international system have encouraged the development of new internal wars, and considers how the wars may affect the security of the larger global system. |
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Underlying Causes of Internal | 25 |
Contrasting Shapes of Internal | 61 |
New Internal Wars | 93 |
Systemic Responses | 115 |
Bloody Futures? | 143 |
Second Tier by Region and Subtier | 161 |
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