edited by Stephen M. Saideman and Marie-Joëlle Zahar.
New York :
Routledge,
2008.
xix, 252 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Contemporary security studies
Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-244) and index.
Causing security, reducing fear: deterring intra-state violence and assuring government restraint / Stephen M. Saideman and Marie-Joëlle Zahar -- Fear, preemption, retaliation: an empirical test of the security dilemma / Stathis N. Kalyvas -- Six feet over: internal war, battle deaths and the influence of the living on the dead / David A. Armstrong II and Christian Davenport -- Inequality, indivisibility and insecurity / A. Mansoob Murshed -- Rulers as mass murderers: political institutions and human insecurity / Aysegul Aydin and Scott Gates -- Resentment, fear, and the structure of the military in multiethnic states / Roger Petersen and Paul Staniland -- Violence as politics: ETA and Basque nationalism / André Lecours -- Africa's power sharing institutions as a response to insecurity: assurance without deterrence / Donlad Rothchild -- The "chicken or the egg"? External support and rebellion in ethnopolitics / Yasemin Akbaba, Patrick James, and Zeynep Taydas -- Tackling the anarchy within: the role of deterrence and great power intervention in peace operations / Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé -- Conclusion: dilemmas of insecurity-implications for research and policy / Marie-Joëlle Zahar and Stephen M. Saideman.