Unwinnable wars : American power and ethnic conflict
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Hill and wang 1997Description: 273 pISBN: 0809030462Subject(s): united states | diplomatic relations | ethnic conflict | ethnic relationsDDC classification: 327.73 Summary: A primer for American responses to ethnic conflicts, past, present, and future.Bosnia, Rwanda, Chechnya--these names reverberate in the news for good and uring reasons as examples of a "new tribalism." But ethnic conflict has always been with us. In this timely and important book, David Callahan offers a thorough history of twentieth-century ethnic conflicts, an analysis of the failures and successes of American involvement in them, and recommations for American actions in the future.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A primer for American responses to ethnic conflicts, past, present, and future.Bosnia, Rwanda, Chechnya--these names reverberate in the news for good and uring reasons as examples of a "new tribalism." But ethnic conflict has always been with us. In this timely and important book, David Callahan offers a thorough history of twentieth-century ethnic conflicts, an analysis of the failures and successes of American involvement in them, and recommations for American actions in the future.
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