Civil conflicts and the conditions for successful international intervention: a comparative study of Cambodia and El Salvador
1995 ◽
Vol 21
(2)
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pp. 159-181
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As the Cold War has receded, it has left behind a world system characterized by two divergent trends. On the one hand, as the two superpowers have withdrawn their security umbrellas, a host of ethnic and territorial conflicts have sprouted around the globe. On the other hand, as former rival blocs now create alliances, international mechanisms for the peaceful resolution of contentious issues have proliferated. A central concern of our times, then, is whether, and under what circumstances, these new mechanisms will be successful in dealing with the disorderly aspects of the new world ‘order’.
2007 ◽
Vol 24
(3)
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pp. 183-199
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2011 ◽
pp. 42-64