Western Intervention in the Balkans

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Western Intervention in the Balkans

The Strategic Use of Emotion in Conflict

Ethnic studies Comparative politics International relations International law

Author: Roger D. Petersen

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 30th September 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9781139125116


Conflicts involve powerful experiences.

The residue of these experiences is captured by the concept and language of emotion. Indiscriminate killing creates fear; targeted violence produces anger and a desire for vengeance; political status reversals spawn resentment; cultural prejudices sustain ethnic contempt. These emotions can become resources for political entrepreneurs.

A broad range of Western interventions are based on a view of human nature as narrowly rational. Correspondingly, intervention policy generally aims to alter material incentives (''sticks and carrots'') to influence behavior. In response, poorer and weaker actors who wish to block or change this Western implemented ''game'' use emotions as resources.

This book examines the strategic use of emotion in the conflicts and interventions occurring in the Western Balkans over a twenty-year period. The book concentrates on the conflicts among Albanian and Slavic populations (Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, South Serbia), along with some comparisons to Bosnia.

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