Globalization, violent conflict and self-determination

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Globalization, violent conflict and self-determination

edited by Valpy FitzGerald, Frances Stewart, and Rajesh Venugopal

(St. Antony's series)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

  • : cloth : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The authors show that with violent conflict in the developing world as the critical issue for the twenty-first century, and conflict prevention a central security problem for the developed and developing world, self-determination movements can only be understood, and conflict prevented, in the context of global economic and cultural forces

Table of Contents

  • Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction
  • V.FitzGerald, F.Stewart & R.Venugopal Global Economic Influences and Policies Towards Violent Self-Determination Movements: An Overview
  • F.Stewart Global-Local Cultural Links: Diaspora, Transnationalism, Solidarities and the Media
  • S.Dudley and C.Lloyd Global Financial Information, Compliance Incentives and Conflict Funding
  • V.FitzGerald Self-Determination in the Global Context
  • R.Venugopal Why Congo Persists: Sovereignty, Globalization and the Violent Reproduction of a Weak State
  • P.Englebert Somalia: State Failure and Self-determination in the Shadow of the Global Economy
  • W.Reno Multiple Causes of Conflict in Algeria: Inequalities, National Identity, Inequality and Political Islam
  • C.Lloyd 'External' Aspects of Self-Determination Movements in Burma
  • S.Dudley Sri Lanka: The Global Dimensions of Conflict
  • R.Venugopal Conclusions
  • V.FitzGerald, F.Stewart and R.Venugopal Index

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