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Civil Wars and Regional Security
  • PI3036 International Security
  • Week 7

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Civil 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?

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What do we mean by regional security
  • Regional security (Complexes)
  • How does this differ from international Security?
  • How can we examine regional security?

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How do the traditional approaches to security
address regional security?
  • (Neo-)Realism
  • (Neo-)Liberalism
  • World Systems theory

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Civil 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

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What 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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Why 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.

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Why 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.

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Civil 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?

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What is the impetus for nationalism?
Potential Secessionist, by group and regional
position
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Why 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

13
Regional 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

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Regional 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.

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Regional 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

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Regional Security and IOs
  • What right do regional organisation have to
    intervene in domestic conflicts?
  • Two views
  • Restrictionists
  • Counter-restrictionists

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Regional 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

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Civil 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?

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Civil 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?
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