Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century

Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century
Title Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook
Author Jacob Bercovitch
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0472022180

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In the past, arbitration, direct bargaining, the use of intermediaries, and deference to international institutions were relatively successful tools for managing interstate conflict. In the face of terrorism, intrastate wars, and the multitude of other threats in the post–Cold War era, however, the conflict resolution tool kit must include preventive diplomacy, humanitarian intervention, regional task-sharing, and truth commissions. Here, Jacob Bercovitch and Richard Jackson, two internationally recognized experts, systematically examine each one of these conflict resolution tools and describe how it works and in what conflict situations it is most likely to be effective. Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century is not only an essential introduction for students and scholars, it is a must-have guide for the men and women entrusted with creating stability and security in our changing world. Cover illustration © iStockphoto.com

Keeping the Peace

Keeping the Peace
Title Keeping the Peace PDF eBook
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Release 1993
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The Nature of Intractable Conflict

The Nature of Intractable Conflict
Title The Nature of Intractable Conflict PDF eBook
Author C. Mitchell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 555
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137454156

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Building upon Mitchell's earlier work, The Structure of International Conflict, this volume surveys the field of conflict analysis and resolution in the twenty-first century, exploring the methods which people have sought to mitigate destructive processes including the creative and innovative new ways of resolving insoluble disputes.

Introduction to Conflict Resolution

Introduction to Conflict Resolution
Title Introduction to Conflict Resolution PDF eBook
Author Sara Cobb
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 913
Release 2019-07-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786608537

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The field of conflict resolution has evolved dramatically during the relatively short duration of the discipline’s existence. Each generation of scholars has struggled with the major puzzles of their era, providing theories and solutions that meet the needs of the time, only to be pushed forward by new insights and, at times, totally upended by a changing world. This introductory course text explores the genealogy of the field of conflict resolution by examining three different epochs of the field, each one tied to the historical context and events of the day. In each of these epochs, scholars and practitioners worked to understand and address the conflicts that the world was facing, at that time. This book provides a framework that students will carry with them far into their careers, enriching their contributions and strengthening their voices. Rather than a didactic approach to the field, students will develop their critical analytical skills through an inductive inquiry. Students will broaden their vocabulary, grapple with argumentation, and develop critical reading skills.

International Conflict Resolution

International Conflict Resolution
Title International Conflict Resolution PDF eBook
Author Charles Hauss
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 260
Release 2001-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780826447760

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A lively introduction to both theory and practice. A broad selection of case studies, covering the major conflicts the world has faced since 1990, provide readers with material they can use to form their own judgment about the theories. This lively, clearly-structured text will be invaluable for course use in both International Relations and Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies.

Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century

Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century
Title Conflict Resolution in the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook
Author Pamela Ann Fraser
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Total Pages 194
Release 1998
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Sustainable Peace in the Twenty?First Century

Sustainable Peace in the Twenty?First Century
Title Sustainable Peace in the Twenty?First Century PDF eBook
Author Dilip Vasudeo Kulkarni
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-02-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1681237512

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“Why haven’t we been successful in finding sustainable solutions?” is a question that this book attempts to address. This book questions the appropriateness of current approaches to international conflict mediation/peacebuilding and whether today’s practitioners have the necessary patience, passion, and training to manage twenty?first?century conflicts. This book also examines whether the current approaches to the mediation of international conflict and peacebuilding, as well as the education in these fields, effectively consider the influence of the post?Cold War environment and whether they address sub?national conflicts caused by the continually increasing social inequality within societies, among parties with different cultural, religious, racial, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds. The narratives of the lived experiences of this book’s contributors are used to illustrate the challenges associated with achieving sustained global peace in the twenty?first century. Using the author’s conversations with the contributors to the book, as well as educators, this book suggests that a universally adopted answer to the book’s underlying question has not yet been established. Therefore, the objective of this book is to start a public conversation about reforming the current education and practices used in the mediation of international conflicts and peacebuilding. The author hopes that these reforms will enable practitioners in integrating the message of the youth uprisings across the globe in finding sustainable resolutions to social inequality–based conflicts within their societies and among countries across the globe. As all of the citizens of the world continue to live in the midst of conflicts erupting across the globe, this book brings to the surface the urgent and acute need for finding better approaches to address this century’s social inequality?based conflicts. This book seeks to bring hope and to energize individuals with different cultural, religious, ethnic, racial and linguistic backgrounds, as well as individuals with different professional and personal lived experiences to collaboratively work together to achieve sustainable global peace. The author hopes that this book will foster among students, educators, and practitioners a better understanding of international conflict mediators’ approaches for accommodating the inter?relationship between culture and the mediation of international conflicts.