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Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysisng states to cooperate when advocating particular methods of addressing ethnic conflicts. I consider the importance of international support for confl

ict prevention, the use of force, security guarantees and partition, revealing the need for future work to consider why states behave towards ethnic c Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

onflicts as they do. I then address three sets of explanations of the international relations of ethnic conflict: the possible impact of norms, realis

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

t explanations, and arguments focused on domestic politics (either ethnic ties or sensitivity to casualties). I conclude by considering strategies for

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysisentity.1Responding to ethnic conflicts in the early 1990's, scholars have advocated a variety of policies to prevent, manage and resolve these dispute

s. These studies have provided many insights into the advantages and disadvantages of a variety of responses to ethnic conflict. However, the general Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

tendency has been to avoid politics, domestic and international. Scholars have overlooked the basic realities that both actors inside the particular c

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

ountry and beyond may strongly disagree about they should handle how the conflict.1 This is problematic because most, if not all, proposed solutions,

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis1It is quite difficult to get the combatants within theconflict to agree to a particular solution. I focus on the international side because many of t

he solutions focus on using external strategies (threatening or using force, security guarantees, etc.) to get the domestic actors to cooperate.There Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

are those who argue that outsiders should not meddle too much, as it might better to let conflicts continue or "burn themselves out." Edward N. Luttwa

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

k, "Give war a Chance," Foreign Affairs (1999). He goes so far as to argue that relief provided to refugees by international organizations can be more

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysise probabilities of getting enough international support for their proposed policies to be successful and to develop strategies to get states to suppor

t their preferred management technique,than other forms of intervention.J I ignore in this article the difficulties of measuring the effectiveness of Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

intervention. For such issues, see Paul c. stern and Daniel Druckman, "Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International Conflict Resolut

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ion," International Studies Review 2, No. 1 (2000), pp. 33-64.2whether it is conflict prevention,4 the use of force,5 security guarantees,6 or partiti

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysisatant in an internal conflict as a valuable ally while another state considers that side of theThe most prominent efforts focused on prevention have b

eenthose supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York: Michael E. Brown and Richard N. Rosecrance, eds., The costs of Conflict: Prevention and Cu Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

re in the Global Arena(Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999); Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Preventing Deadly Conflict: Final

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Report (Washington, DC: Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, 1997); and John L. Davies and Ted Robert Gurr, Preventive Measures: Buildi

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysisc Conflict: Possible,Difficult, Necessary," in David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild, eds., The International spread of Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion,

Escalation (Princeton: Princeton university Press, 1998), pp. 293-316. Stephen John Stedman is less sanguine about preventing conflicts, "Alchemy for Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

a New World Order: Overselling "Preventive Diplomacy," Foreign3conflict to be a threatening adversary, so the outside actors will take opposing sides

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

of the conflict.10 A second approach is to argue that states disagree about which norms matter most, and so they will take opposing sides when compet

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysiscus on the domestic political imperatives of outside actors.Affairs 74~ No. 3 (1995), pp. 14-20.Frank Harvey presents the case for the use of force mo

st clearly, "Deterrence and Ethnic Conflict: Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1993-94," security Studies 6, No. 2 (1997), pp. 180-210. see also Stephen John Stedma Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

n, "Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes," International security 22, No. 2 (1997), pp. 5-53; and Barry Posen, "Military Responses to Refugee Disasters

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," International Security 21, No. 1 (1996), pp. 72-111.See saadia Touval, The Peace Brokers (Princeton: Princeton university Press, 1982); Barbara F.

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysistions From Civil War," International Security 24, No. 1 (1999), pp. 127-155. Also, see Roy Licklider, ed., Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End (N

ew York: New York University Press, 1993).4Politicians will take the side favored by their domestic audiences due to ethnic ties,12 or avoid interveni Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

ng due to fears about casualties.13In this article, I argue that scholars have done policymakers a disservice by ignoring the crucial role of internat

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ional political dynamics in managing ethnic conflict management, I posePartition has provoked the most extended discussion both in favor and against i

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis Ideological Civil Wars," Security studies 6, No. 1(1996), pp. 62-104; "Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars," International Securit

y 20, No. 4 (1996), pp. 136-175; "Where All Else Fails: Ethnic Population Transfers and Partitions in the Twentieth Century," International Security 2 Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysis

3, No. 2 (1998), pp. 120-156. John Mearsheimer and his collaborators have been the leading promoters of partition in policy-oriented outlets: John J.

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Mearsheimer and Robert A. Pape, "The Answer: A Partition Plan for Bosnia." The New Republic, June 14, 1993, p. 22-28; John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

Works_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_An_Analysisition: Lessons from Iraq and Lebanon," Security Studies5

"Overlooking the Obvious:Bringing International Politics Back into Ethnic Conflict Management"Scholars have generally ignored the difficulty of gettin

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