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ID102426
Title ProperSecurity dilemma and ethnic conflict
Other Title Informationtoward a dynamic and integrative theory of ethnic conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorTang, Shiping
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)I critically examine the existing literature on the security dilemma in ethnic conflict, thus laying part of the foundation for constructing a dynamic and integrative theory of ethnic conflict. I show that many attempts to apply the security dilemma to the understanding of ethnic conflict have been based on an imprecise and often mistaken understanding of the concept. I then emphasise that the security dilemma theory and the broader spiral model constitute a dynamic, versatile and powerful theory of strategic interaction that captures some general dynamics leading to the outbreak of war. As such, the security dilemma theory and the broader spiral model, when properly understood, can serve as part of the foundation of a dynamic and integrative theory of ethnic conflict, and such a theory will be able to integrate many diverse understandings of ethnic conflict from different schools of International Relations (IR) theory. I show the feasibility and the utility of such a theory.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 2; Apr 2011: p.511-536
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 2; Apr 2011: p.511-536
Key WordsSecurity Dilemma ;  Ethnic Conflict ;  International Relations Theory


 
 
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