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Civil War - Understanding the Dynamics of Internal Conflict and Power Shifts - cover

Civil War - Understanding the Dynamics of Internal Conflict and Power Shifts

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Are you ready to delve into one of the most urgent issues of our time? "Civil War," part of the "Political Science" series, offers a comprehensive examination of internal conflicts that shape nations and influence global politics. This essential read will deepen your understanding of civil strife, providing insights into its causes, impacts, and resolutions.
 
1: Civil War - Defines civil war and explores its characteristics, establishing a foundation for subsequent topics.
 
2: Ethnic Conflict - Highlights how ethnic divisions can escalate into violent conflict, impacting stability.
 
3: Failed State - Analyzes state failure and how the collapse of institutions leads to prolonged suffering.
 
4: Warlord - Examines the rise of warlords and their roles in perpetuating civil conflict.
 
5: Rebellion - Discusses motivations behind insurgent movements and strategies against established governments.
 
6: Proxy War - Explores external powers supporting conflicting parties and how these interventions prolong conflicts.
 
7: Insurgency - Provides insight into the tactics and goals of organized rebellion and their effects on conflict dynamics.
 
8: Interventionism - Discusses the role of international intervention and its effectiveness in resolving civil wars.
 
9: Fragile State - Explores what makes a state fragile and its contribution to civil unrest.
 
10: Coup d'état - Analyzes coups' causes and outcomes in historical contexts and their implications for civil conflict.
 
11: Peacekeeping - Assesses peacekeeping efforts and their challenges in mitigating civil war impacts.
 
12: Development Economics - Examines the intersection of economic development and civil conflict, highlighting potential exacerbations.
 
13: First Congo War - Offers a detailed case study of the war's causes, progression, and aftermath.
 
14: State-building - Discusses strategies for reconstructing governance and institutions post-conflict.
 
15: Nepalese Democracy Movement - Explores the movement's role in ending civil war through democratic aspirations.
 
16: Paul Collier - Analyzes Collier’s research on the economic aspects of civil war and its implications.
 
17: Democracy Promotion - Evaluates efforts to promote democracy as a means of conflict resolution.
 
18: Greed versus Grievance - Analyzes motivations behind civil war and their implications.
 
19: Conflict Trap - Discusses how civil wars perpetuate further violence and instability.
 
20: Political Violence - Examines the broader spectrum of political violence related to civil wars.
 
21: Kwilu Rebellion - Provides detailed insights into the causes and consequences of this civil conflict.
 
"Civil War" is not just a book; it's key to understanding internal conflicts and their implications. Equip yourself with knowledge and gain insights that extend beyond the basics. Invest in your understanding today!
Disponible desde: 13/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 283 páginas.

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