Examining Armed Conflict : Theoretical Reflections on Selected Aspects.
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- 9788021087071
- 303.66
- HM554 .K759 2014
Intro -- CONTENT -- Introduction -- Zdeněk Kříž 1. THE NEVER ENDING INTERNATIONALRELATIONS STORY: THEORIES DEALING WITHTHE CAUSES OF WARS -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Biological and psychological theoriesabout the causes of wars -- 1.3 Marxism and neo-Marxism -- 1.3.1 Key assumptions of the Marxist Social Theory -- 1.3.2 The causes of war in the political theory of Marxism -- 1.3.3 The neo-Marxist varieties -- 1.4 Liberal theories -- 1.4.1 General features -- 1.4.2 The impact of economic cooperation -- 1.4.3 The role of international institutions -- 1.4.4 The Democratic Peace Theory -- 1.5 Realism and neorealism -- 1.5.1 Realism -- 1.5.2 Neorealism -- 1.6 Conclusion -- Kateřina Fridrichová 2. HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Legalist approach -- 2.3 Sovereignty -- 2.4 Solidarists' approach -- 2.5 Responsibility to Protect -- 2.6 Humanitarian intervention criteria -- 2.7 Short history of humanitarian interventions -- 2.8 Conclusion -- Zinaida Shevchuk 3. TOWARDS A TYPOLOGY OF ARMED CONFLICT -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Typology of conflict by its actors -- 3.3 Conflict typology by process - violence intensity -- 3.4 Competing goals: typology of issues at stake in armed conflicts -- 3.4.1 Ethnic conflict -- 3.4.2 Conflict over political arrangements -- 3.4.3 Ideological confrontation and its consequences -- 3.4.4 Economic conflict -- 3.4.5 Territorial cross-border conflict -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Jana Urbanovská 4. THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONALORGANIZATIONS IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The United Nations -- 4.3 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- 4.4 The European Union -- 4.5 The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Martin Chovančík 5. MANAGING ARMED CONFLICTAND THE USE OF ARMS EMBARGOES -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conflict management -- 5.3 Arms embargoes.
5.4 Non economic sanctions -- 5.5 Comparative advantages of arms embargoes -- 5.6 Challenges to arms embargoes in conflict management -- 5.6.1 Time -- 5.6.2 Target -- 5.6.3 Enforcement and monitoring -- 5.6.4 Evasion -- 5.7 Conclusion -- 6. CONCLUSION -- AUTHORS -- SUMMARY -- INDEX.
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