Neo-medievalism and civil wars / editor, Neil Winn.

Since 1989 the concept of 'civil war' has taken on new salience in international relations. Significant inquiries into inter-ethnic violence emphasising studies of political community, identity, sovereignty, and political organisation have dominated the study of civil war in the past decad...

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Other Authors: Winn, Neil
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Language:English
Published: Portland, OR : Frank Cass, 2004.
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505 0 |a Introduction : new forms of political organisation, community, sovereignty and identity : civil wars, the new diplomacy and international relations / Neil Winn -- Terrorism and neo-medievalism / Chris Berzins, Patrick Cullen -- Image and intervention, leadership and legitimacy : the dynamics of Euro-Atlantic engagement with challenges to international peace and security / James Gow, Fotini Bellou -- The end of the "official doctrine" : the new consensus on Britain and Bosnia / Brendan Simms -- Civil war as race war : how the German far right perceives the war in the Balkans / Fabian Virchow -- Neo-medievalism in Africa : whither government-to-government relations between Africa and the European Union? / Gorm Rye Olsen -- A new medievalism? : the case of Sri Lanka / Magnus Norell -- Conclusion : neo-medievalism, civil wars and the new diplomacy / Neil Winn. 
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