Intervention, ethnic conflict and state-building in Iraq: a paradigm for the post-colonial state/
Michael Rear.
- New York : Routledge, 2008.
- xviii, 279 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-268) and index.
Part I: Literature Review
Chapter 1: Theories of Ethnic Identification and Conflict. Chapter 2: Approaches to the State-Building Process Chapter 3: The Role of UN Peacekeeping in Ethnic Conflicts Part II: Theory-Building Chapter 4: The State-Centric Model and its Critics Chapter 5: Ethnic Conflict and the State-Building Process: Toward an Integrated Theory for a Global, Post-Cold War Era Chapter 6: Globalization, The End of the Cold War, Increasing State Failure, and Ethnic Mobilization Chapter 7: Ethnic Conflict, State-Building, and UN Peacekeeping: An Integrated Theory for the Post-Cold War Era
Part III: Case Study
Chapter 8: Patterns of State Formation in the Middle East and Western Europe: A Comparison Chapter 9: W(h)ither Iraq? The Impact of Intervention in Ethnic Conflicts Upon the State-Building Process Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 10: Conclusion Notes Bibliography