Frontiers and Ghettos

  [Dedication]
  Contents
  Maps
 collapse sectionPreface
 THE INTELLECTUAL ORIGINS OF THIS BOOK
 THE CASES
 METHODS AND SOURCES
 COMPARING SERBIA AND ISRAEL
 Acknowledgments
 collapse sectionIntroduction
 ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS:  REGIME, CULTURE, AND OBJECTIVE THREAT
 REPRESSION IN SEMI-DEMOCRACIES
 INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS: FRONTIER AND GHETTO
 OVERVIEW

 collapse section1. Institutional Settings and  Violence
 CENTER AND PERIPHERIES OF STATE POWER
 THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS
 collapse sectionFRONTIER AND GHETTO
 Frontiers: Poorly Regulated Arenas of State Action
 Ghettos: The Ambiguity of Unequal Inclusion
 DESPOTIC VS. INFRASTRUCTURAL REGIMES OF POWER
 collapse sectionINTERNATIONAL NORMS:  HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOVEREIGNTY
 Human Rights
 Sovereignty
 INVENTING WITHIN LIMITS

 collapse section1. Patterns of Serbian Violence
 collapse section2. Bosnian Frontier Formation
 INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF BOSNIAN SOVEREIGNTY
 AN INTERNATIONAL WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
 SERBIA'S RHETORICAL DISENGAGEMENT
 collapse section3. Ethnic Cleansing  on the Bosnian Frontier
 THE SERBIA-BASED PARAMILITARIES
 collapse sectionTHE BOSNIAN SERB CRISIS COMMITTEES
 The Bosnian Serb Autonomous Regions
 Creating the Autonomous Regions
 Crisis Committees and the Ethnic Cleansing of Prijedor
 collapse sectionCLANDESTINE CROSS-BORDER ACTIVISTS
 Visions of Control
 Serbia's Military Line
 Bosnian Serb Lobbyists in Serbia
 collapse section4. Ethnic Harassment  in the Serbian Core
 SANDŽak'S STYMIED PARAMILITARIES
 WESTERN HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERN
 collapse sectionETHNIC HARASSMENT
 Pljevlja's Aborted Paramilitary Coup
 Priboj Municipality
 Hit-and-Run Raids
 Abductions
 collapse sectionVOJVODINA'S RESHAPED CRISIS COMMITTEES
 Hrtkovci
 "Soft" Ethnic Cleansing
 collapse section5. Kosovo's Changing  Institutional Fate
 FROM CORE TO FRONTIER: AN OVERVIEW
 collapse sectionPHASE I: ETHNIC POLICING, 1989–97
 The Albanian Electoral Boycott
 Empirical Sovereignty: Serbia's Monopoly of Violence
 Juridical Sovereignty and the International Human Rights Norm
 The Specter of Serbian Despotism
 The Paramilitary Threat
 collapse sectionPHASE II: LOCALIZED ETHNIC CLEANSING (1998)
 The Origins of Kosovo's Armed Rebellion
 Piercing Kosovo's Borders
 The KLA Insurgency Begins
 Partial Ethnic Cleansing
 The International Human Rights Norm in Action
 Assessing Serbia's 1998 Violence in Kosovo
 PHASE III: FULL-SCALE DEPOPULATION (SPRING 1999)

 collapse section2. Patterns of Israeli Violence
 collapse section6. Creating the Palestinian Ghetto
 collapse sectionEMBEDDING PALESTINE WITHIN ISRAEL
 Sealing the Ghetto's Borders
 Suppressing Internal Armed Resistance
 Rationalizing Israel's Control Mechanisms
 Integrating the Ghetto Economy
 collapse sectionPALESTINIAN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE GLOBAL ARENA
 Building a Diplomatic Coalition: The PLO and Arab States
 Gaining International Credibility:  Gradual PLO Support for a Small State
 The PLO's Global Alliances
 UNRWA and Palestinian Bureaucratic Embeddedness
 The PLO's Diplomatic Achievements
 Israel's International Alliances:  Thwarting the PLO's Drive for Recognition
 1988: The PLO's Unsuccessful Plea for Statehood
 collapse section7. Policing the Ghetto
 ISRAELI REPERTOIRES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
 SAVAGE RESTRAINT IN PALESTINE
 collapse sectionCLEARING PALESTINE'S ROADS
 "Defensive" Measures along Palestine's Main Roads
 Preemptive Punitive Action: Colonel Eytan's Nighttime Raid
 Incarceration
 Military Courts and Coercive Interrogations
 Israel's Beating Policy
 HIDDEN PRACTICES
 CONTROLLING ISRAELI VIOLENCE
 collapse section8. Alternatives to Policing
 collapse sectionJEWISH MILITIAS IN THE WEST BANK AND GAZA
 Settler Paramilitaries
 The State of Judea: An Aborted "Republika Srpska"?
 collapse sectionISRAEL'S LEBANON FRONTIER
 Israel's Lebanon Repertoire
 The Origins of Israel's Lebanon  Counterinsurgency Frontier, 1968–78
 Operation Litani and Its Aftermath
 The 1982 War
 Israel's Expulsion Plans for Lebanon's Palestinian Refugees
 collapse sectionISRAEL'S PARAMILITARY ALLIES IN LEBANON
 Haddad's Southern Lebanese Army
 Israel's Beirut-Area Allies

 collapse sectionConclusion
 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"?
 collapse sectionNotes
 PREFACE
 INTRODUCTION
 CHAPTER 1
 PART ONE
 CHAPTER 2
 CHAPTER 3
 CHAPTER 4
 CHAPTER 5
 PART TWO
 CHAPTER 6
 CHAPTER 7
 CHAPTER 8
 CONCLUSION
  Index

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