Required reading PECOS 4000 Autumn 2009
Abeysekara, Ananda, 2001. “The Saffron Army, Violence , Terror(ism): Buddhism, Identity, and Difference in Sri Lanka”, Numen vol. 48, pp. 1-46.
Ayoob, Mohammed, 1996. “State Making, State Breaking, and State Failure”, in Crocker, Chester et.al. (eds.), pp. 37-51.
Becker, David, 2005. “Reconciliation – The wrong track to peace?”, Intervention, vol.3, no.3, pp. 167-179.
Booth, Cherie, 2003. “Prospects and Issues for the International Criminal Court: lessons from Yugoslavia and Rwanda”, in Sands, Philippe (ed.), 2003. From Nuremberg to the Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Chabal, Patrick and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 1999. Africa Works: Disorder as Political Instrument. African Issues. The International African Institute in association with James Currey, Oxford, pp. 3-16.
Chabal, Patrick and Jean-Pascal Daloz, 2006. Culture Troubles: Politics and the Interpretation of Meaning. London: Hurst and Company, pp. 226-268.
Clapham, Christopher, 1998. “Degrees of Statehood”, Review of International Studies vol.24, no.2, pp. 143-157.
Collier, Paul, 2001, “Doing Well out of War: An Economic Perspective”, in Malone, David and Mats Berdal (eds.). Greed & Grievance: Economic Agendas in Civil Wars, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, pp. 91-111.
Cramer, C, 2002. “Homo Economicus Goes to War: Methodological Individualism, Rational Choice and the Political Economy of War”, World Development vol. 30, no. 11, pp. 1845-1864.
Deutsch, Morton and Catarina Kinnvall, 2002. “What is Political Psychology?”, in Kristen Renwick Monroe (ed.). Political psychology. Mahwah, New Jersey and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
Doyle, Michael, 1997. Ways of War and Peace. New York: W.W. Norton, pp. 49-92, 241-300 and 346-355.
Fawcett, Louise, 2002. “Rivalry over Territory and Resources and the Balance of Peace and War: The 20th Century”, in Lundestad, Geir and Olav Nj?lstad (eds.). War and Peace in the 20th Century and Beyond. New Jersey: World Scientific, pp. 177-198.
Galtung, Johan, 2005. “Twelve creative ways to foster reconciliation after violence”, Intervention, vol.3, no.3, pp.222-234.
Gray, Christine, 2000. International Law and the Use of Force. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-50.
Hegre, H?vard, 2005. “Development and the Liberal Peace”, Nordic Journal of Political Economy, vol. 31, no.1, pp.17-46.
Herbst, Jeffrey, 1996. “Responding to State Failure in Africa”, International Security, vol. 21, no. 3 (Winter 1996/97), pp. 120-144.
Hobsbawn, Eric, 2002. “War and Peace in the 20th Century”, in Lundestad, Geir and Olav Nj?lstad (eds.), pp. 25-40.
Horowitz, Donald, 1991. “Irredentas and Secessions: Adjacent Phenomena, Neglected Connections”, in Naomi Chazan (ed.). Irredentism and International Politics. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 9-22.
Hroch, Miloslav, 1996. “Nationalism and national movements: Comparing the past and the present of central and Eastern Europe”, Nations and Nationalism vol. 2, no.1, pp. 35-44.
Huntington, Samuel P., 1993. “The Clash of Civilizations?”, Foreign Affairs vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 22-49
Jackson, Robert H., 1990. Quasi-states: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 13-49.
Kaminski, Marek M., Monika Nelepa and Barry O’Neill, 2006. “Normative and Strategic Aspects of Transitional Justice”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 50, no. 3, pp. 295-302.
Kaufmann, Stuart, 2001. Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War. Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. Cornell University Press, pp. 15-47.
Layne, Christopher, 1994. “Kant or Can’t: The Myth of the Democratic Peace”, International Security vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 5-49
Leffler, Melvyn P., 2000. “Bringing it Together: The Parts and the Whole”, in Westad, Odd Arne (ed.). Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, Theory. London: Frank Cass, pp. 43-63.
Le Touze, Dominique, Derrick Silvone and Anthony Zwi, 2005. “Can there be healing without justice? Lessons from the Commission for Reception, Truth and reconciliation in East Timor”, Intervention, vol.3, no.3, pp. 192-202.
Luban, David. 2004. “Preventive War”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 207-248.
Mearsheimer, John J., 2003. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York and London: W.W. Norton. Chapters 2 and 10
Mehlum, Halvor and Karl Moene, 2002. ”Battlefields and Marketplaces”, Defence and Peace Economics, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 485-496.
Nohrstedt, Stig A. and Rune Ottosen (eds.), 2004. U.S and the Others: Global Media Images on ”The War on Terror”. G?teborg University: NORDICOM, pp. 7-22.
O’Connell, Robert L., 1998. “War: Institution Without Portfolio”, in Buillet, Richard W. (ed.). The Colombia History of the Twentieth Century. New York: Colombia Press, pp. 248-261.
Ottosen, Rune, 1995. “Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process”, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 97-112.
Richters, Annemiek, Cora Dekker and Klaas de Jonge, 2005. ”Reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict in Rwanda”, Intervention, vol.3, no.3, pp. 203-221.
Roberts, Adam, 1998. “Towards a World Community? The United Nations and International Law”, in Howard, Michael and Wm. Roger Loius (eds.). The Oxford History of the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 305-318.
Sapiro, Virginia, 2003. “Theorizing Gender in Political Psychology Research”, in Sears, David et.al. (eds.). Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Singer, Peter W., 2001. “Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry and Its Ramifications for International Security”, International Security, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 186-220.
Skjelsb?k, Inger, 2001. “Sexual Violence and War: Mapping out a Complex Relationship”, European Journal of International Relations, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 211-237.
Snyder, Jack and Robert Jervis, 1999. “Civil War and the Security Dilemma”, in Snyder, Jack and Barbara Walter (eds.). Civil Wars, Insecurity and Intervention. New York: Colombia University Press, pp. 15-37
Sveaass, Nora, 2007. “Torture – a crime against humanity”, in Lothe, Daniel et.al. (eds.). Strength in Broken Places: Marginalization and empowerment. Oslo: Unipub, pp. 179-196.
Sveaass, Nora and Nils Johan Lavik, 2000. “Psychological aspects of human rights violations: The importance of justice and reconciliation”, Nordic Journal of International Law, 69, 35 – 52.
Van der Veer, Guus, 2005. “Introduction”, Intervention, vol.3, no.3, pp.165-166.
Vetlesen, Arne Johan, 2005. Evil and Human Agency: Understanding Collective Evildoing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 145-219.
Walz, Kenneth, 2000. “Structural Realism after the Cold War”, International Security, vol.25, no1, pp. 5-41.