Diplomatic Counterinsurgency

Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, International, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Philippe Leroux-Martin ISBN: 9781107720480
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication: December 26, 2013
Imprint: Cambridge University Press Language: English
Author: Philippe Leroux-Martin
ISBN: 9781107720480
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: December 26, 2013
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

War does not stop when the armed conflict ends. This compelling eyewitness account of a key political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007 demonstrates how interventions from foreign powers to end armed conflict can create new forms of conflict that are not only as determined and resilient, but can lead groups to challenge the power of fragile states through political and legal means. Countering such challenges is an integral but often ignored part of peace processes. How do these nonviolent wars evolve? How can the power of fragile states be challenged through nonviolent means in the aftermath of armed conflict? And what is the role of diplomacy in countering such challenges? This book offers key insights for policy makers dealing with fragile states who seek answers to such questions.

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War does not stop when the armed conflict ends. This compelling eyewitness account of a key political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007 demonstrates how interventions from foreign powers to end armed conflict can create new forms of conflict that are not only as determined and resilient, but can lead groups to challenge the power of fragile states through political and legal means. Countering such challenges is an integral but often ignored part of peace processes. How do these nonviolent wars evolve? How can the power of fragile states be challenged through nonviolent means in the aftermath of armed conflict? And what is the role of diplomacy in countering such challenges? This book offers key insights for policy makers dealing with fragile states who seek answers to such questions.

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