Fractured states and U.S. foreign policy : Iraq, Ethiopia, and Bosnia in the 1990's / Evelyn Farkas.
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TextPublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 183 p. : maps b&w ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780230606029
- Fractured states and United States foreign policy
- United States -- Foreign relations
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th Century
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Iraq
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Ethiopia
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Iraq -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Ethiopia -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Managing ethnic conflict --
Ch. 2. Iraq --
Ch. 3. Ethiopia --
Ch. 4. Bosnia-Hercegovina --
Ch. 5. Conclusions --
Afterword.
When does the U.S. support partition of a warring or failing state? Why has the U.S. supported partition for some secessionists, or irredentists, but not for others? Is it a policy of last resort or are there certain variables that are strong determinants of this position right from the start? This book seeks to answer these questions by examining U.S. policy toward secessionist movements in three countries during the first decade following the end of the Cold War: Iraq, Ethiopia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. This book uses detailed comparative examintion of U.S. policies in these three cases to assess the relative impact of a number of factors in U.S. decisionmaking.
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