Conflict and Peace in Eurasia

Conflict and Peace in Eurasia
Title Conflict and Peace in Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 231
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415632781

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Focusing on a range of Eurasian conflicts, including Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, this book offers contemporary perspectives on the ongoing conflicts in the Eurasia, with an emphasis on the attempts towards peace. The book brings into focus how various factors such as ethnicity, religion, border disputes, resources, and animosities inherited from the past play crucial role in these conflicts. It questions whether developments in Eurasia affect other conflicts across the globe, and if differences between parties can be resolved without pulling the relations beyond adjustable limits. The book goes on to look at how tricky the path to peace would be, and furthers the development of a framework of study of Eurasian conflicts in the post-Soviet world, while taking into account both internal and external variables in analyzing these conflicts. It is a useful contribution to Central Asian and Caucasian Politics and Security Studies.

Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia

Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia
Title Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Babak Rezvani
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 373
Release 2015-01-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900427636X

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Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia combines theory with in-depth description and systematic analyses of ethnoterritorial conflict and coexistence in Central Eurasia. Central Eurasia is at the heart of the Eurasian continent around the Caspian Sea. Much of this macro-region is made up of the post-Soviet republics in Central Asia and the Caucasus, but it also covers other areas, such as parts of Russia and Iran. Central Eurasia is subject to a number of ethnoterritorial conflicts. Yet at the same time, a large number of ethnic groups, speaking different languages and following different religions, coexist peacefully in this macro-region. Babak Rezvani explains ethno-territorial conflicts not only by focusing on these conflicts but also by comparing all cases of conflict and coexistence in (post-)Soviet Central Asia, the Caucasus and Fereydan, the so-called Iranian little Caucasus. Aiming at formulating new theories, this book makes use of qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), as well as case studies and statistical analyses. It provides an innovative and interesting contribution to Eurasian Studies and Conflict Analysis, and at the same time demonstrates a detailed knowledge of the relevant literature. Based on thorough research, the study offers a deep and insightful history of the areas and conflicts concerned.

Searching for Peace in Europe and Eurasia

Searching for Peace in Europe and Eurasia
Title Searching for Peace in Europe and Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Paul van Tongeren
Publisher Lynne Rienner Pub
Total Pages 832
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781588260796

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Presenting surveys of the violent conflicts in Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, the contributors offer a combination of background information, detailed descriptions of ongoing activities, and assessments of future prospects for conflict resolution and peacebuilding. A major focus of their work is the efforts of regional organizations and NGOs to make civil society part of any peace process, and they thoroughly cover the activities of grassroots groups. A directory of more than 400 organizations working in the field of conflict prevention and peacebuilding in the region is also included.

Interrogating Illiberal Peace in Eurasia

Interrogating Illiberal Peace in Eurasia
Title Interrogating Illiberal Peace in Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Catherine Owen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 240
Release 2018-01-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786603632

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Draws together analyses of new approaches to peacebuilding and conflict resolution in a politically turbulent region and offers students and researchers an in-depth and theoretically guided empirical analyses of post-Western and decolonial approaches to peacebuilding in Eurasia.

Eurasia

Eurasia
Title Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Intriligator
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 280
Release 2005-10-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0444518657

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Includes chapters from a group of Eurasian scholars, journalists, and diplomats, this volume is focused on a peace agenda grounded in a dialogue among the Eurasia civilizations. Dealing with the problems and prospects of such a dialogue and its consequences for world peace, it focuses on the dilemmas and challenges in Eurasian security.

Politics of Conflict and Cooperation in Eurasia

Politics of Conflict and Cooperation in Eurasia
Title Politics of Conflict and Cooperation in Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Ozgur Tufekci
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 219
Release 2018-10-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1527519201

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This volume studies the contemporary dynamics of conflict and cooperation within Eurasia with reference to interdependencies, partnerships and contestations on regional security, energy, democratic transition, and trade. Its key concern, in a broader sense, is, therefore, to understand the various outcomes of post-Soviet regional transformation and the intra- and inter-regional integrative or dismantling interaction making the regional countries hopeful or pessimistic about the future of their immediate and extended neighbourhood within contemporary Eurasia. The contributions here unfold the contemporary strategies of individual states with regards to cooperation, on the one hand, and the unavoidable conflicts in both bilateral relations and on a regional level, on the other. The chapters examine, with reference to central Eurasia, the root causes and the transitive character of conflict and cooperation, regional security dynamics and competing security complexes, and rising powers’ increasing involvement in the equation favouring cooperation via trade. As such, this book provides a better understanding of both the issues and the challenges the wider Eurasian region is currently experiencing.

Building Security in Post-Cold War Eurasia

Building Security in Post-Cold War Eurasia
Title Building Security in Post-Cold War Eurasia PDF eBook
Author P. Terrence Hopmann
Publisher
Total Pages 74
Release 1999
Genre Conflict management
ISBN

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