Internal conflict and the international community : wars without end?

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Internal conflict and the international community : wars without end?

Roderic Alley

Ashgate, c2004

  • : hard

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-230) and index

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Description

This insightful book debates whether conflict within states has emerged as the Achilles Heel of the international community. It covers a wide-range of issues including the roots of internal conflict, small arms supplies, intervention, human rights and international humanitarian law, refugees and post-conflict reconstruction. Internal Conflict and the International Community provides supplementary reading for third level undergraduates, post-graduates and scholars of international relations, comparative politics, development studies, international law and security and defence studies.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • The roots of internal conflict
  • Small arms and light weapons
  • Refugees and internal conflicts
  • Human rights and internal conflicts
  • International humanitarian law
  • Responses to internal conflicts
  • Post-conflict reconstruction
  • The analytical dimensions
  • Conclusions
  • Select bibliography
  • Index.

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