| Frontiers and Ghettos |
| [Dedication] |
| Contents |
| Maps |
| Preface |
| Introduction |
| 1. Institutional Settings and Violence |
| 1. Patterns of Serbian Violence |
| 2. Bosnian Frontier Formation |
| 3. Ethnic Cleansing on the Bosnian Frontier |
| 4. Ethnic Harassment in the Serbian Core |
| 5. Kosovo's Changing Institutional Fate |
| 2. Patterns of Israeli Violence |
| 6. Creating the Palestinian Ghetto |
| 7. Policing the Ghetto |
| 8. Alternatives to Policing |
| Conclusion |
| • | THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTITUTIONAL SETTING |
| • | INTERNATIONAL NORMS: SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS |
| • | THE LIMITS OF WORLD POLITY ANALYSIS |
| • | EXTENDING THE ANALYSIS, CONTROLLING FOR OTHER VARIABLES |
| • | BINARY OPPOSITIONS OR A CONTINUUM OF VIOLENCE? |
| • | PREDICTING FUTURE CONFLICTS |
| • | HAS PALESTINE BECOME "LEBANONIZED"? |
| Notes |
| Index |