The Ties that Divide: Ethnic Politics, Foreign Policy, and International Conflict

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Columbia University Press, 2001 - 276 頁

While scholars and policymakers have devoted considerable attention to the issue of ethnic conflicts, the question of why states take sides in other countries' ethnic conflicts has largely been ignored. Saideman addresses this issue, arguing that domestic political competition compels countries to support the side of an ethnic conflict with which constituents share ethnicities.

關於作者 (2001)

Stephen M. Saideman is an assistant professor of political science at Texas Tech University.

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