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First line of defence: glorious 50 years of the Border Security Force / Deshpande, Anirudh (ed.) 2015  Book
Deshpande, Anirudh (ed.) Book
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Publication DelhI, Shipra Publications, 2015.
Description xiv, 288p.hbk
Standard Number 9788175418417
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Liberation movements, universal citizenship and the resolution : ANC non-racialism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Emery, Alan; Will, Donald   Journal Article
Emery, Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How does a national liberation movement address the security fears of the Other to promote a democratic transition? We consider South Africa and Israel-Palestine apt cases for comparison as the intractability of each conflict derives in large part from a colonial settlement process that led to the creation of ethno-nationalist states. Similarly the manner in which the liberation movements have defined themselves and the Other accounts in part for the successful transition in South Africa and the lack thereof in Israel-Palestine. In the Palestinian case collective intra-movement struggles framing the post-liberation state in exclusive terms have reinforced a predilection by Israelis to fight, leading to an ongoing stalemate and violence; in the South African case framing the post-liberation state in inclusive terms initiated a cycle of movement-Other concessions and democratisation. Our study suggests that universalistic democratic principles codified in public charter will function as a 'master frame' applicable to divided society struggles.
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Local fights in national conflicts: understanding the location of conflict events during intrastate conflict / Burch, Michael; Pizzi, Elise   Journal Article
Burch, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How do rebel groups determine their targets during intrastate conflict? We build upon two competing theories in conflict studies that emphasize either the social or economic determinants of violence during war and use geographic information systems (GIS) analysis to explore these competing theories. To do this, we utilize a subnational analysis of the most likely case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to understand whether ethnicity or natural resources motivates the location of conflict events. Accounting for geography, we find that economic endowments in the form of natural resources are highly related with the number of violent attacks, while the presence of competing ethnic groups does not offer much help in understanding the location of conflict events.
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