RT Book T1 Imaginative geographies of Algerian violence: conflict science, conflict management, antipolitics T2 Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures A1 Mundy, Jacob LA English PP Stanford, Calif. PB Stanford University Press YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/826560482 AB Civil war : a name for a war without a name -- Greed and grievance : political and economic agendas in civil war--theirs and ours -- Identity, religion, and terrorism : the Islamization of violence -- Counterterrorism : out of Sedan comes Austerlitz -- Humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect : united by our absence of knowledge of what to do -- Truth, reconciliation, and transitional justice : history will judge NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN DT295.6 SN 978-0-8047-9582-1 SN 978-0-8047-8849-6 K1 Conflict Management : Algeria K1 Conflict Management K1 Policy sciences K1 World Politics : 1989- K1 Algeria : History : Civil War, 1992-2006 K1 Algeria : Politics and government : 1990- K1 Algerien : Bewaffneter Konflikt : Konfliktregelung : Konflikttheorie