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Distant Thunder - Patterns of Conflict in the Developing World (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Distant Thunder - Patterns of Conflict in the Developing World (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The main locu of instability, conflict and violence in the
post-Cold War world is the periphery - particularly the poorest
regions of what used to be called the Third World. Internal wars of
secession, struggles for power and chaos in failed or failing
states are the dominant forms, expressed in intercommunal or ethnic
violence, domestic and international acts of terrorism, and,
increasingly, essentially criminal insurgencies with no political
objective. This completely revised edition of "Distant Thunder"
brings the problem of Third-World conflict into the post-Cold War
era. Now that the periphery is no longer the site of surrogate
competitions between rival political-economic systems, when and how
should the developed countries intervene in internal wars outside
the compass of their traditional geopolitical interest - and what
can such intervention be realistically expected to accomplish? The
new edition shows how secessionist and ethnic conflicts, terrorism
and the drug trade fit into the context of international politics,
examines the post-Cold War dynamics of political and economic
decline, state failure, and the limits of interventionism, includes
case studies of the Shining Path of Peru and its degeneration from
a Maoist-type insurgency to a narco-terrorist ring and the Somali
crisis as examples of the difficulties of international
intervention in internal wars.
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