Order, Conflict, and Violence
Herausgeber: Kalyvas, Stathis N.; Shapiro, Ian; Masoud, Tarek
Order, Conflict, and Violence
Herausgeber: Kalyvas, Stathis N.; Shapiro, Ian; Masoud, Tarek
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Demonstrates the myriad ways in which order and violence are inextricably intertwined.
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Demonstrates the myriad ways in which order and violence are inextricably intertwined.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521722391
- ISBN-10: 052172239X
- Artikelnr.: 23805279
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 729g
- ISBN-13: 9780521722391
- ISBN-10: 052172239X
- Artikelnr.: 23805279
Preface; 1. Introduction: integrating the study of order, conflict, and
violence Stathis N. Kalyvas, Ian Shapiro and Tarek Masoud; Part I.
Creating, Maintaining, and Restoring Order: 2. Probing the sources of
political order Robert H. Bates; 3. Attaining social order in Iraq Michael
Hechter and Nika Kabiri; 4. Factors impeding the effectiveness of partition
in South Asia and the Palestine mandate Lucy Chester; 5. The social order
of violence in Chicago and Stockholm neighborhoods: a comparative inquiry
Robert J. Sampson and Per-Olof H. Wikström; 6. Traditions of justice in
war: the modern debate in historical perspective Karma Nabulsi; 7. Problems
and prospects for democratic settlements: South Africa as a model for the
Middle East and Northern Ireland? Courtney Jung, Ellen Lust-Okar and Ian
Shapiro; Part II. Challenging, Transforming, and Destroying Order: 8. Civil
wars and guerilla warfare in the contemporary world: toward a joint theory
of motivations and opportunities Carles Boix; 9. Clausewitz vindicated?
Economics and politics in the Colombian war Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín; 10.
Articulating the geo-cultural logic of nationalist insurgency Lars-Erik
Cederman; 11. Which group identities lead to most violence? Evidence from
India Steven I. Wilkinson; 12. Order in disorder: a micro-comparative study
of genocidal dynamics in Rwanda Scott Straus; 13. Sexual violence during
war: toward an understanding of variation Elisabeth Jean Wood; 14.
'Military necessity' and the laws of war in imperial Germany Isabel V.
Hull; 15. Preconditions of international normative change: implications for
order and violence Jack L. Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri; 16. Promises and
pitfalls of an emerging research program: the microdynamics of civil war
Stathis N. Kalyvas.
violence Stathis N. Kalyvas, Ian Shapiro and Tarek Masoud; Part I.
Creating, Maintaining, and Restoring Order: 2. Probing the sources of
political order Robert H. Bates; 3. Attaining social order in Iraq Michael
Hechter and Nika Kabiri; 4. Factors impeding the effectiveness of partition
in South Asia and the Palestine mandate Lucy Chester; 5. The social order
of violence in Chicago and Stockholm neighborhoods: a comparative inquiry
Robert J. Sampson and Per-Olof H. Wikström; 6. Traditions of justice in
war: the modern debate in historical perspective Karma Nabulsi; 7. Problems
and prospects for democratic settlements: South Africa as a model for the
Middle East and Northern Ireland? Courtney Jung, Ellen Lust-Okar and Ian
Shapiro; Part II. Challenging, Transforming, and Destroying Order: 8. Civil
wars and guerilla warfare in the contemporary world: toward a joint theory
of motivations and opportunities Carles Boix; 9. Clausewitz vindicated?
Economics and politics in the Colombian war Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín; 10.
Articulating the geo-cultural logic of nationalist insurgency Lars-Erik
Cederman; 11. Which group identities lead to most violence? Evidence from
India Steven I. Wilkinson; 12. Order in disorder: a micro-comparative study
of genocidal dynamics in Rwanda Scott Straus; 13. Sexual violence during
war: toward an understanding of variation Elisabeth Jean Wood; 14.
'Military necessity' and the laws of war in imperial Germany Isabel V.
Hull; 15. Preconditions of international normative change: implications for
order and violence Jack L. Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri; 16. Promises and
pitfalls of an emerging research program: the microdynamics of civil war
Stathis N. Kalyvas.
Preface; 1. Introduction: integrating the study of order, conflict, and
violence Stathis N. Kalyvas, Ian Shapiro and Tarek Masoud; Part I.
Creating, Maintaining, and Restoring Order: 2. Probing the sources of
political order Robert H. Bates; 3. Attaining social order in Iraq Michael
Hechter and Nika Kabiri; 4. Factors impeding the effectiveness of partition
in South Asia and the Palestine mandate Lucy Chester; 5. The social order
of violence in Chicago and Stockholm neighborhoods: a comparative inquiry
Robert J. Sampson and Per-Olof H. Wikström; 6. Traditions of justice in
war: the modern debate in historical perspective Karma Nabulsi; 7. Problems
and prospects for democratic settlements: South Africa as a model for the
Middle East and Northern Ireland? Courtney Jung, Ellen Lust-Okar and Ian
Shapiro; Part II. Challenging, Transforming, and Destroying Order: 8. Civil
wars and guerilla warfare in the contemporary world: toward a joint theory
of motivations and opportunities Carles Boix; 9. Clausewitz vindicated?
Economics and politics in the Colombian war Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín; 10.
Articulating the geo-cultural logic of nationalist insurgency Lars-Erik
Cederman; 11. Which group identities lead to most violence? Evidence from
India Steven I. Wilkinson; 12. Order in disorder: a micro-comparative study
of genocidal dynamics in Rwanda Scott Straus; 13. Sexual violence during
war: toward an understanding of variation Elisabeth Jean Wood; 14.
'Military necessity' and the laws of war in imperial Germany Isabel V.
Hull; 15. Preconditions of international normative change: implications for
order and violence Jack L. Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri; 16. Promises and
pitfalls of an emerging research program: the microdynamics of civil war
Stathis N. Kalyvas.
violence Stathis N. Kalyvas, Ian Shapiro and Tarek Masoud; Part I.
Creating, Maintaining, and Restoring Order: 2. Probing the sources of
political order Robert H. Bates; 3. Attaining social order in Iraq Michael
Hechter and Nika Kabiri; 4. Factors impeding the effectiveness of partition
in South Asia and the Palestine mandate Lucy Chester; 5. The social order
of violence in Chicago and Stockholm neighborhoods: a comparative inquiry
Robert J. Sampson and Per-Olof H. Wikström; 6. Traditions of justice in
war: the modern debate in historical perspective Karma Nabulsi; 7. Problems
and prospects for democratic settlements: South Africa as a model for the
Middle East and Northern Ireland? Courtney Jung, Ellen Lust-Okar and Ian
Shapiro; Part II. Challenging, Transforming, and Destroying Order: 8. Civil
wars and guerilla warfare in the contemporary world: toward a joint theory
of motivations and opportunities Carles Boix; 9. Clausewitz vindicated?
Economics and politics in the Colombian war Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín; 10.
Articulating the geo-cultural logic of nationalist insurgency Lars-Erik
Cederman; 11. Which group identities lead to most violence? Evidence from
India Steven I. Wilkinson; 12. Order in disorder: a micro-comparative study
of genocidal dynamics in Rwanda Scott Straus; 13. Sexual violence during
war: toward an understanding of variation Elisabeth Jean Wood; 14.
'Military necessity' and the laws of war in imperial Germany Isabel V.
Hull; 15. Preconditions of international normative change: implications for
order and violence Jack L. Snyder and Leslie Vinjamuri; 16. Promises and
pitfalls of an emerging research program: the microdynamics of civil war
Stathis N. Kalyvas.