1st Edition

Conflict Intervention in the Third World

Edited By Mohammed Ayoob Copyright 2011
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1980, this volume brings together seven case studies of regional conflicts in the Third World and great, particularly super, power involvement in those conflicts. While a number of factors relating to the origins and course of such conflicts and great power motivations are bound to be unique to each conflict, the book illustrates that there are certain common denominators, both in terms of regional conflicts per se and great power involvements in them. The book contains considerable material for further argument and deals with many of the most important and complicated aspects of contemporary international relations.

    1. Conflict and Intervention 2. Indo-China 3. South Asia 4. The Middle East 5. Cyprus 6. The Horn of Africa 7. Rhodesia 8. South Africa 9. The Roots of Conflict