ABSTRACT

This comprehensive new Handbook explores the significance and nature of armed intrastate conflict and civil war in the modern world.

Civil wars and intrastate conflict represent the principal form of organised violence since the end of World War II, and certainly in the contemporary era. These conflicts have a huge impact and drive major political change within the societies in which they occur, as well as on an international scale. The global importance of recent intrastate and regional conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia, Nepal, Cote d'Ivoire, Syria and Libya – amongst others – has served to refocus academic and policy interest upon civil war.

Drawing together contributions from key thinkers in the field who discuss the sources, causes, duration, nature and recurrence of civil wars, as well as their political meaning and international impact, the Handbook is organised into five key parts:

  • Part I: Understanding and Explaining Civil Wars: Theoretical and Methodological Debates

  • Part II: The Causes of Civil Wars

  • Part III: The Nature and Impact of Civil Wars

  • Part IV: International Dimensions

  • Part V: Termination and Resolution of Civil Wars


Covering a wide range of topics including micro-level issues as well as broader debates, Routledge Handbook of Civil Wars will set a benchmark for future research in the field.

This volume will be of much interest to students of civil wars and intrastate conflict, ethnic conflict, political violence, peace and conflict studies, security studies and IR in general.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

part I|80 pages

Understanding and explaining civil wars

part II|120 pages

The causes of civil wars

chapter 8|11 pages

Ethnicity and Identity Conflict

chapter 9|15 pages

Horizontal Inequalities and Violent Conflict

Conceptual and empirical linkages

chapter 10|12 pages

Valuable Natural Resources

chapter 13|16 pages

Religion and Intrastate Conflict

part III|99 pages

The nature and impact of civil wars

chapter 19|21 pages

Patterns of Civil Wars in the Twenty-First Century

The decline of civil war?

chapter 22|10 pages

The Way Forward, or Just Another Tool in the Toolbox?

Social media and what it means for conflict researchers

chapter 23|11 pages

Violence Against Civilians

part IV|35 pages

International dimensions

chapter 25|10 pages

Interventions into Civil Wars

Literature, contemporary policy, and future research

chapter 27|12 pages

State Failure, Development, and International Security

The challenges of intervening in fragile states

part V|40 pages

Termination and resolution of civil wars

chapter 28|14 pages

How Civil Wars End (and Recur)

chapter 29|13 pages

Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars