Reconstituting Sovereignty: Post-Dayton Bosnia UncoveredThis title was first published in 2002: Presenting a new and original theoretical approach to conflict resolution this timely work draws on the findings from fifty interviews conducted with international organizations in Bosnia. This expansive account of international relations theory, particularly new theoretical approaches, contains detailed genealogy of the nation-state structure including specifically Balkan nationalism and analyzes the Dayton Peace Accord. It will be useful for students, academics and policy makers working/studying in the fields of international relations, post-Cold War security, Balkan/Bosnian history and comparative politics. |
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... conflict. Neither has the institutional framework created human security however, due to the power of nationalism. Within chapter five the principal practical issues which hold the ability to weaken the strength of nationalism in Bosnia ...
... conflict. Neither has the institutional framework created human security however, due to the power of nationalism. Within chapter five the principal practical issues which hold the ability to weaken the strength of nationalism in Bosnia ...
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... conflict. It is the aim of this book to show how intra-state insecurity can be eradicated, through a reinterpretation of International Relations theory. In achieving this aim it is necessary to reduce the primacy of the nation state as ...
... conflict. It is the aim of this book to show how intra-state insecurity can be eradicated, through a reinterpretation of International Relations theory. In achieving this aim it is necessary to reduce the primacy of the nation state as ...
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... conflict, which are increasingly fought on the basis of nationalism (articulated through religion, ethnicity, culture etc.). Solutions to such conflict cannot be found in the nation state, as the duress of the nation state is very much ...
... conflict, which are increasingly fought on the basis of nationalism (articulated through religion, ethnicity, culture etc.). Solutions to such conflict cannot be found in the nation state, as the duress of the nation state is very much ...
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... conflict, anarchy and indeed every area of life. The criticism of this rational approach, which prevails over the discipline of International Relations, is that it leads and directs our understanding from a certain perspective. Through ...
... conflict, anarchy and indeed every area of life. The criticism of this rational approach, which prevails over the discipline of International Relations, is that it leads and directs our understanding from a certain perspective. Through ...
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... conflict is identified in terms of which all other causes of conflict are to be understood. In this sense, Waltz identifies International Relations as a conflict between the three rational, all encompassing absolutes within modernity ...
... conflict is identified in terms of which all other causes of conflict are to be understood. In this sense, Waltz identifies International Relations as a conflict between the three rational, all encompassing absolutes within modernity ...
Contents
The Creation of Dispersed | |
A Constructed Entity | |
A Construction of Necessity | |
A Critique of the PostDayton Implementation Process | |
An Unbundling of Sovereignty | |
Bridging Binary Opposition | |
Appendix 1 | |
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