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|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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|a 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 decade. Processes of social denationalisation of national identity have become more prevalent in everyday politics. In this book leading European scholars analyse the proposition that the world has returned to a system of neo-medievalism over a decade after the end of the Cold War. The chapters explore the.
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