Frontiers and Ghettos |
[Dedication] |
Contents |
Maps |
Preface |
• | THE INTELLECTUAL ORIGINS OF THIS BOOK |
• | THE CASES |
• | METHODS AND SOURCES |
• | COMPARING SERBIA AND ISRAEL |
• | Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
• | ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS: REGIME, CULTURE, AND OBJECTIVE THREAT |
• | REPRESSION IN SEMI-DEMOCRACIES |
• | INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS: FRONTIER AND GHETTO |
• | OVERVIEW |
1. Institutional Settings and Violence |
• | CENTER AND PERIPHERIES OF STATE POWER |
• | THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS |
FRONTIER AND GHETTO |
• | Frontiers: Poorly Regulated Arenas of State Action |
• | Ghettos: The Ambiguity of Unequal Inclusion |
• | DESPOTIC VS. INFRASTRUCTURAL REGIMES OF POWER |
INTERNATIONAL NORMS: HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOVEREIGNTY |
• | Human Rights |
• | Sovereignty |
• | INVENTING WITHIN LIMITS |
1. Patterns of Serbian Violence |
2. Bosnian Frontier Formation |
• | INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF BOSNIAN SOVEREIGNTY |
• | AN INTERNATIONAL WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY |
• | SERBIA'S RHETORICAL DISENGAGEMENT |
3. Ethnic Cleansing on the Bosnian Frontier |
• | THE SERBIA-BASED PARAMILITARIES |
THE BOSNIAN SERB CRISIS COMMITTEES |
• | The Bosnian Serb Autonomous Regions |
• | Creating the Autonomous Regions |
• | Crisis Committees and the Ethnic Cleansing of Prijedor |
CLANDESTINE CROSS-BORDER ACTIVISTS |
• | Visions of Control |
• | Serbia's Military Line |
• | Bosnian Serb Lobbyists in Serbia |
4. Ethnic Harassment in the Serbian Core |
• | SANDŽak'S STYMIED PARAMILITARIES |
• | WESTERN HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERN |
ETHNIC HARASSMENT |
• | Pljevlja's Aborted Paramilitary Coup |
• | Priboj Municipality |
• | Hit-and-Run Raids |
• | Abductions |
VOJVODINA'S RESHAPED CRISIS COMMITTEES |
• | Hrtkovci |
• | "Soft" Ethnic Cleansing |
5. Kosovo's Changing Institutional Fate |
• | FROM CORE TO FRONTIER: AN OVERVIEW |
PHASE 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 |
PHASE 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) |
2. Patterns of Israeli Violence |
6. Creating the Palestinian Ghetto |
EMBEDDING PALESTINE WITHIN ISRAEL |
• | Sealing the Ghetto's Borders |
• | Suppressing Internal Armed Resistance |
• | Rationalizing Israel's Control Mechanisms |
• | Integrating the Ghetto Economy |
PALESTINIAN 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 |
7. Policing the Ghetto |
• | ISRAELI REPERTOIRES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE |
• | SAVAGE RESTRAINT IN PALESTINE |
CLEARING 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 |
8. Alternatives to Policing |
JEWISH MILITIAS IN THE WEST BANK AND GAZA |
• | Settler Paramilitaries |
• | The State of Judea: An Aborted "Republika Srpska"? |
ISRAEL'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 |
ISRAEL'S PARAMILITARY ALLIES IN LEBANON |
• | Haddad's Southern Lebanese Army |
• | Israel's Beirut-Area Allies |
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 |
• | PREFACE |
• | INTRODUCTION |
• | CHAPTER 1 |
• | PART ONE |
• | CHAPTER 2 |
• | CHAPTER 3 |
• | CHAPTER 4 |
• | CHAPTER 5 |
• | PART TWO |
• | CHAPTER 6 |
• | CHAPTER 7 |
• | CHAPTER 8 |
• | CONCLUSION |
Index |