This timely collection investigates the meaning of the widely used term 'warlordism' in contemporary global politics. The introduction develops an analytical framework in order for scholars to understand the range and differing intensity of differing types of warlordist and sub-state conflict. The volume then proceeds to an examination of warlordism in relation to the international markets in light weaponry and narcotics. It also includes a series of case-studies such as Somalia, Rwanda, Kashmir and Albania.
This timely collection investigates the meaning of the widely used term 'warlordism' in contemporary global politics. The introduction develops an analytical framework in order for scholars to understand the range and differing intensity of differing types of warlordist and sub-state conflict. The volume then proceeds to an examination of warlordism in relation to the international markets in light weaponry and narcotics. It also includes a series of case-studies such as Somalia, Rwanda, Kashmir and Albania.
STEPHAN CHAN Dean of Humanities, Nottingham Trent University NEIL COOPER Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of Plymouth ALEXANDER EVANS Research Student and Teaching Assistant in Politics, University of Bristol KEVIN A. O'BRIEN Executive Director, Hussar International Research Group and Research Associate, Institute for Security Studies (South Africa) MEL MCNULTY Lecturer in French, Nottingham Trent University GLEN SEGELL Editorial Board of the Electronic Journal of Conflict Analysis and member of the Council for Arms Control PAOLO TRIPODI Lecturer, Department of International Studies, Nottingham Trent University
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List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations Introduction; P.B.Rich The Emergence and Significance of Warlordism in International Politics; P.B.Rich The Arms Trade and Militarised Actors in Internal Conflict; N.Cooper Warlordism and Drug Trafficking from South East Asia to Sub-Saharan Africa; G.Segell Privatising Security, Privatising War? The New Warrior Class and Regional Security; K.O'Brien The Militarisation of Ethnicity and the Emergence of Warlordism in Rwanda; M.McNulty The Collapse of Albania and a Different Type of Warlord: Criminal Gangs; P.Tripodi Clan Conflict and Factionalism in Somalia; S.Makinda Warlordism and Political Violence in Jammu and Kashmir 1988-97: Gun Rule?; A.Evans The Warlord and Global Order ; S.Chan Index
List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Abbreviations Introduction; P.B.Rich The Emergence and Significance of Warlordism in International Politics; P.B.Rich The Arms Trade and Militarised Actors in Internal Conflict; N.Cooper Warlordism and Drug Trafficking from South East Asia to Sub-Saharan Africa; G.Segell Privatising Security, Privatising War? The New Warrior Class and Regional Security; K.O'Brien The Militarisation of Ethnicity and the Emergence of Warlordism in Rwanda; M.McNulty The Collapse of Albania and a Different Type of Warlord: Criminal Gangs; P.Tripodi Clan Conflict and Factionalism in Somalia; S.Makinda Warlordism and Political Violence in Jammu and Kashmir 1988-97: Gun Rule?; A.Evans The Warlord and Global Order ; S.Chan Index
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