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Contemporary Conflict Resolution

Author : Oliver Ramsbotham
Publisher : Polity
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 32,14 MB
Release : 2011-04-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 0745649734

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Offering an assessment of the theory and practice of conflict resolution in post-Cold War conflicts, this book addresses a number of questions. It explores the nature of contemporary conflict and the development of conflict resolution.

Contemporary Conflict Resolution

Author : Oliver Ramsbotham
Publisher : Polity
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 20,99 MB
Release : 2011-04-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 0745649742

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Offering an assessment of the theory and practice of conflict resolution in post-Cold War conflicts, this book addresses a number of questions. It explores the nature of contemporary conflict and the development of conflict resolution.

Contemporary Conflict Resolution

Author : Oliver Ramsbotham
Publisher : Polity
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 37,71 MB
Release : 2005-12-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0745632122

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Offering an assessment of the theory and practice of conflict resolution in post-Cold War conflicts, this book addresses a number of questions. It explores the nature of contemporary conflict and the development of conflict resolution.

When Conflict Resolution Fails

Author : Oliver Ramsbotham
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 30,63 MB
Release : 2016-11-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0745688020

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Bringing warring parties to the negotiating table is the aim of any peace process. But what happens when those negotiations falter and conflict resolution fails? Is everything lost or are there prospects for meaningful change in even the most intractable of conflicts? In this insightful book, leading scholar-practitioner in conflict resolution Oliver Ramsbotham explores the phenomenon of radical disagreement as the main impediment to negotiation, problem solving and dialogue between conflict parties. Taking as his focus the long-running and seemingly irresolvable conflict between Israel and Palestine, he shows how what is needed in these circumstances is not less radical disagreement, but more. Only by understanding what is blocking the way and by promoting collective strategic engagement within, across and between the groups involved, can deadlock be transformed. Rich in detail and accessibly written, this book introduces a new and as yet relatively unexplored frontier in conflict studies. Its wider application to other phases, levels and war zones holds out rich promise for extending conflict engagement in some of the world's deadliest and most difficult hot spots.

Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution

Author : Kevin Avruch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 31,42 MB
Release : 2015-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317262050

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Written by a distinguished scholar, this book explores themes of culture, identity, and power as they relate to conceptions of practice in conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Among the topics covered are ethnic and identity conflicts; culture, relativism and human rights; post-conflict trauma and reconciliation; and modeling varieties of conflict resolution practice. Context and Pretext in Conflict Resolution is the winner of the 2014 Conflict Research Society Book of the Year Prize.

Natural Conflict Resolution

Author : Filippo Aureli
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 24,13 MB
Release : 2000-08-07
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780520223462

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"Filippo Aureli and Frans De Waal have succeeded in cross-fertilizing fields as disparate as ethology and medieval law to create a rich new field of research -- natural conflict resolution. It makes one see conflict resolution among humans through a new and fascinating lens. This is a landmark contribution!"—William Ury, co-author Getting to YES, author of Getting Past No and Getting to Peace

Contemporary Conflicts in Southeast Asia

Author : Mikio Oishi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 23,69 MB
Release : 2015-11-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9811000425

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This book looks at major contemporary conflicts —intra and interstate— in Southeast Asia from a conflict management perspective. Starting with the view that the conventional ASEAN conflict-management methods have ceased to be effective, it looks for new conflict-management patterns and trends by investigating seven contemporary cases of conflict in the region. Focusing on the incompatibilities involved in each case and examining how they have been managed—whether by integration, co-existence, elimination or maneuvering around the conflict—the book sheds new light on the significance of managing conflict in achieving and maintaining the stability of the Southeast Asian region. It makes a significant theoretical contribution to the field of peace and conflict studies by proposing the concept of “mediation regime” as the key to understanding current conflict management within ASEAN.

Humanitarian Intervention in Contemporary Conflict

Author : Oliver Ramsbotham
Publisher : Polity
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 18,28 MB
Release : 1996-05-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780745615110

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This is the first comprehensive account of humanitarian intervention in contemporary conflict.

Culture & Conflict Resolution

Author : Kevin Avruch
Publisher : US Institute of Peace Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 28,42 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781878379825

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After years of relative neglect, culture is finally receiving due recognition as a key factor in the evolution and resolution of conflicts. Unfortunately, however, when theorists and practitioners of conflict resolution speak of culture, they often understand and use it in a bewildering and unhelpful variety of ways. With sophistication and lucidity, "Culture and Conflict Resolution" exposes these shortcomings and proposes an alternative conception in which culture is seen as dynamic and derivative of individual experience. The book explores divergent theories of social conflict and differing strategies that shape the conduct of diplomacy, and examines the role that culture has (and has not) played in conflict resolution. The author is as forceful in critiquing those who would dismiss or diminish culture s relevance as he is trenchant in advocating conflict resolution approaches that make the most productive use of a coherent concept of culture. In a lively style, Avruch challenges both scholars and practitioners not only to develop a clearer understanding of what culture is, but also to take that understanding and incorporate it into more effective conflict resolution processes."