Title: Civil Wars and Regional Security
1Civil Wars and Regional Security
- PI3036 International Security
- Week 7
2Civil Wars and Regional Security
- What do we mean by regional security?
- How do the traditional approaches to security
address regional security? - What do we mean by civil wars?
- Why are civil wars important for international
security? - How does the domestic become regional become
international? - What is the role of international organisations
in maintaining security and what challenges do
they face? - What can thinking about civil wars tell us about
international relations theory?
3What do we mean by regional security
- Regional security (Complexes)
- How does this differ from international Security?
- How can we examine regional security?
4How do the traditional approaches to security
address regional security?
- (Neo-)Realism
- (Neo-)Liberalism
- World Systems theory
5Civil Wars and Regional Security
- If we go back to the view of regional security
complexes, we can see several important aspects
of the traditional theories in RSCT. - Neo-realism
- Neo-liberalism
- World-systems theory
6What do we mean by civil wars?
- Henderson et al A civil war is a sustained,
violent conflict between the military forces of s
a state and insurgent forces comprised mainly of
citizens (or residents) of the state. - Types of domestic conflict
- Turmoil
- Conspiracy
- Internal war
- Civil war
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8Why do civil wars occur?
- Proposition 1 The presence of semi-democracy
increases the likelihood of conflict. - Proposition 2 the greater the level of economic
development, the lower its likelihood of
conflict. - Proposition 3 the larger a states level of
military spending, the less chance of conflict. - Proposition 4 the greater the cultural
polarisation, the greater chance of conflict. - Proposition 5 the presence of ethnic political
groups increases the chance of conflict.
9Why do civil wars occur?
- Proposition 1 The presence of semi-democracy
increases the likelihood of conflict. - Proposition 2 the greater the level of economic
development, the lower its likelihood of
conflict. - Proposition 3 the larger a states level of
military spending, the greater chance of conflict.
10Civil wars as nationalist conflicts
- What are the options for nationalist movements?
- Greater autonomy
- Secession (independence)
- Irredentism
- Why do some groups wish to go further than
greater autonomy?
11What is the impetus for nationalism?
Potential Secessionist, by group and regional
position
12Why are civil wars important for international
security?
- Local Wars, Global Casualties
- Terrorism
- Economic ruin
- Famine
- Immigration
- Arms Race
- No-Go Areas
- Environmental Damage
- Global Civil Society
13Regional Security and IOs
- What is the role of international organisations
in maintaining security and what challenges do
they face? - Theoretical review
- Liberal institutionalism
- Neo-liberal institutionalism
14Regional Security and IOs
- Collective security is based on three main
conditions - that states must renounce the use of military
force to alter the status quo - that they must broaden their view of national
interest to take in the interests of the
international community - that states must overcome their fear and learn to
trust each other. - - Based on defence, that is inter-regional.
15Regional Security and IOs
- But for domestic security we should look at
common security - Changing role of organisations
- Regional organisations today are aimed at
settling intra-regional disputes. - Examples
- NATO, OSCE, EU
- OAU
- ASEAN
16Regional Security and IOs
- What right do regional organisation have to
intervene in domestic conflicts? - Two views
- Restrictionists
- Counter-restrictionists
17Regional Security and IOs
- What can organisations do other than intervene
militarily? - Non-forcible humanitarian intervention
- Role for regional organisations?
- Yes
- But, there are political problems
18Civil Wars and IR theory
- Conflict is conflict?
- Given the same conditions, shouldn't a rational
actor, whether state or individual act the same? - What does this mean for the concept of anarchy?
19Civil Wars and Regional Security Recap
- What do we mean by regional security?
- How do the traditional approaches to security
address regional security? - What do we mean by civil wars?
- Why are civil wars important for international
security? - How does the domestic become regional become
international? - What is the role of international organisations
in maintaining security and what challenges do
they face? - What can thinking about civil wars tell us about
international relations theory?