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Military Intervention and Secession in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab: PSI Reports

Autor Anne N. Dos Santos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2007 – vârsta până la 17 ani
From Chechnya in Russia to Kashmir in India to the Basque region in Spain, secessionist movements remain a serious threat to international security. Despite the importance of this issue, the causes that bring about external military intervention in a secessionist war have not, until now, been adequately addressed. In this book, Dos Santos identifies the conditions that make international military intervention in a secessionist war more or less likely. South Asia, being fraught with secessionist movements-Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab-provides an ideal laboratory for the examination of this compelling issue. Dos Santos argues that a shift in the balance of power between a secessionist group and its central government will lead to a preventive war on the secessionists by the central government. In turn, a preventive war of this nature may lead to an alliance between the secessionist group and an external power. The stronger the alliance, the greater the chances of an international military intervention.Understanding the conditions under which secessionist movements expand, become secessionist wars, and invite international military intervention on behalf of the secessionists has strong policy implications. It can go a long way toward guiding policymakers who may want to mitigate or avoid these conditions in their states. Dos Santos views both states and secessionist groups as primary actors, and she examines both the distribution of power among states and the balance of power between central government and groups within states.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275999490
ISBN-10: 0275999491
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria PSI Reports

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Anne Noronha Dos Santos is a lecturer in Political Science at California State University, Fullerton. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science, with a major in International Relations, from the University of California, Riverside.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments1 Introduction2 A Theory of International Intervention in a Secessionist War3 Bangladesh4 Sri Lanka5 Kashmir6 Punjab7 ConclusionAppendix 1 Statement issued by Mr. Tajuddin Ahmed, prime minister of Bangladesh, on April 17, 1971, after the inauguration of the Government of the People's Republic of BangladeshAppendix 2 Vaddukoddai ResolutionAppendix 3 Article 370 of the Constitution of IndiaAppendix 4 Anandpur Sahib ResolutionNotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

The author draws on some of the most advanced theories in international relations to develop a theory based on the relative power of various secessionist groups and their balance of power within a given state..This is a timely and well-thought presentation that advances the reader's understanding of the causes and consequences of violent state disintergration.
Santos (political science, California State U., Fullerton) develops a conceptual framework that identifies the conditions that make international military intervention more or less likely. She uses the framework to determine the range of possible outcomes of secessionist movements, including success, failure and stalemate, and then tests her theory against events in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab. The result is far more than a simple balancing of adherent and troop sizes but a careful examination of the complex elements that make up a secessionist movement, including the reasons for its inception, the aims of the movement in comparison to social and economic stability, the incidence of violence, and the nature of each sides' propaganda.