Foreign Powers and Intervention in Armed Conflicts

Download or Read eBook Foreign Powers and Intervention in Armed Conflicts PDF written by Aysegul Aydin and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 2012-07-11 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Foreign Powers and Intervention in Armed Conflicts
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780804782944
ISBN-13 : 0804782946
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Book Synopsis Foreign Powers and Intervention in Armed Conflicts by : Aysegul Aydin

Book excerpt: Intervention in armed conflicts is full of riddles that await attention from scholars and policymakers. This book argues that rethinking intervention—redefining what it is and why foreign powers take an interest in others' conflicts—is of critical importance to understanding how conflicts evolve over time with the entry and exit of external actors. It does this by building a new model of intervention that crosses the traditional boundaries between economics, international relations theory, and security studies, and places the economic interests and domestic political institutions of external states at the center of intervention decisions. Combining quantitative and qualitative evidence from both historical and contemporary conflicts, including interventions in both interstate conflicts and civil wars, it presents an in-depth discussion of a range of interventions—diplomatic, economic, and military—in a variety of international contexts, creating a comprehensive model for future research on the topic.


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