Understanding Civil Wars : Continuity and change in intrastate conflict - Edward Newman

Understanding Civil Wars

Continuity and change in intrastate conflict

By: Edward Newman

Hardcover | 24 April 2014 | Edition Number 1

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This book explores a range of debates and topics about intrastate conflict and civil war.

Using a wide range of illustrative case studies, it explores debates about the causes, onset, nature, duration, impact, social context and the termination (and recurrence) of civil wars. It also considers a number of key questions which confront the academic and policy worlds in relation to intrastate conflict, such as: have civil wars fundamentally changed in nature in recent years, in terms of their causes, nature, social context and human impact? The book also explores debates about the methodology of how to study, understand and explain intrastate conflict. and the question of whether the concept of 'civil wars'is empirically meaningful in an era of globalization and transnational war. In the course of exploring these debates the book formulates an original framework for analysing intrastate conflict and proposes ways in which certain types of civil war might be seen in historical perspective. Nevertheless, it is informed by a critical perspective on describing and explaining such conflicts, and is wary of simplistic or one-dimensional ways of understanding them.

The book draws upon a range of scholarship to undertake this analysis, including a range of authoritative databases including those produced by the Correlates of War project, the Political Instability Task Force, and the Uppsala University Conflict Data Programme. However, in addition to these positivist empirical sources, the book also engages with anthropological, sociological and critical studies of armed conflict, and draws upon the author's own research in war-affected countries. It engages in thematic analysis and also presents a number of case studies to apply and illustrate the debates (Japan 1877, US civil war 1861-65, Liberia 1989-96, Bosnia 1992-95, and Sri Lanka 1983-2009).

This book will be of much interest to students of civil wars, intra-state conflict, security studies and IR in general.

Industry Reviews

'Edward Newman has provided civil war scholars and educators with a unique and important book. In addition to analyzing the societal and political determinants of civil war, the volume provides unique insights into its consequences, management, and epistemological debates. The case studies provide a broad geographic, type, and temporal range, including the often-ignored 19th-century conflicts and wars with statebuilding implications. I highly recommend this timely contribution to an extremely important subject matter.'-- Karl DeRouen, Jr, University of Alabama, USA

'In an incisive and provocative new study, Edward Newman makes a compelling case for considering state-building as one of the key political drivers of civil war. Wide-ranging, knowledgeable and erudite, Understanding Civil Wars is an excellent addition to current scholarship on one of the world's most pressing issues. Written by a leading scholar in the field, this book is essential reading for the expert and lay reader alike.' -- Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand

'Edward Newman always produces imaginative and informed contributions to debates on contemporary security. This book is no exception, providing an insightful and timely exploration of key debates related to civil war in the modern world.' -- Caroline Kennedy, University of Hull, UK

'This book addresses the seemingly pervasive problem of civil war in a novel way. It argues that this phenomenon - which today draws unprecedented attention by scholars and practitioners - is not as recent or different as many would think. Furthermore, it has many of the same roots through history. This is documented in a fresh, empirical and critical analysis of a number of well-known civil wars. Thus, the work of Newman provides challenging insights, particularly on factors relating to the state, local power politics and the strategies of liberal peacebuilding.'--Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University and the University of Notre Dame

'In this thought-provoking volume, Newman evaluates major strains in the often contradictory scholarship on civil wars.' -- Journal of Peace Research

'The book presents a useful examination of the modern state and the challenges posed, particularly in light of liberal state-building efforts so prevalent in the post-Cold War era... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate, research, and professional collections' --M. Olson Lounsbery, East Carolina University, CHOICE

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