
Democracies and Small Wars
Efraim Inbar(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 30. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
212 pages
978-0-7146-8423-9 (ISBN)
Description
By their nature, democracies clearly have greater constraints than autocratic regimes on their freedom of action as they have to meet constitutional, legal and moral criteria in their use of force. This collection analyses a number of case studies showing how democracies have won small wars.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7146-8423-9 (9780714684239)
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Efraim Inbar
Democracies and Small Wars
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08/2003
Frank Cass Publishers
€148.56
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Person
Efraim Inbar
Content
Part 1 democracies and small wars in comparative perspective: western democracies in low intensity conflict - some postmodern aspects, Avi Kober; why do they quarrel? civil-military tensions in LIC situations, Stuart A. Cohen; democracies, limited war and psychological operations, Ron Schleifer; trends in low intensity ethnic conflict in democratic states in the post-Cold War era - a large N study, Jonathan Fox. Part 2 Case studies: the American way of war in the 21st century, Thomas G. Mahnken; the Indian way in counterinsurgency, Sankaran Kalyanaraman; winning a low intensity conflict - drawing lessons from the Turkish case, Umit Ozdag and Ersel Aydinli; Greek democracy on trial - from insurgency to civil war, 1943-49, Andre Gerolymatos; fatal choices - Israel's policy of targeted killing, Steven R. David; exploiting democracy - the IRA's tactical cease-fire, Jonathan Stevenson; between bullets and ballots - the Palestinians and Israeli democracy, Hillel Frisch.