The full question:
How do ?humanitarian interventions? in the post-Cold war period differ from other types of warfare? Do these military
interventions have fundamentally different aims from interstate wars? Is the military force used in a different way? Use a
few case studies or examples to illustrate your argument.
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Some sources that would be helpful
Most recent extensive bibliographies can be found in Malesevic?s Sociology of War and Violence and Levy?s and Thomson?s
Causes of War. Bibliographies and references will be found in the articles of the Leashing the Dogs of War as well.
You will find further bibliographies at Bibliographies
War and Peace Research bibliography:
History of World War I
Correlates of War project: a bibliographic history
Here are some of the journals that deal with the topics discussed in this unit. You will note that there are I could find no
journals that deal exclusively with inter-state warfare.
Journals
Civil wars
International journal of peace studies
Journal of military and strategic studies
Journal of peace research
Peace and conflict studies
Peace & change: a journal of peace research
Review of international affairs
Security studies
Small wars & insurgencies
Strategic comments :in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for
Strategic Studies
Strategic studies
Studies in conflict and terrorism
Terrorism and political violence
War in history
World war II
Databases:
Jane’s world insurgency and terrorism
Worldwide political science abstracts