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- Summary
-
- And Conclusion. p. 328
- And Conclusion. p. 562
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 626 p.
- Contents
-
- Preface
- 1.
- Conflict Resolution in a Changing World
- p. 1
- Traditional and Emerging Strategies for International Conflict Resolution.
- p. 3
- What Works in a Changed World?.
- p. 9
- Challenge of Developing Usable Knowledge.
- p. 12
- About the Studies.
- p. 15
- Some Recurring Themes.
- p. 32
- 2.
- Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International Conflict Resolution/
- Paul C. Stern
- Daniel Druckman
- p. 38
- Challenges of Evaluation.
- p. 42
- Meeting the Challenges.
- p. 55
- Conclusion.
- p. 76
- 3.
- Defining Moment: The Threat and Use of Force in American Foreign Policy Since 1989/
- Barry M. Blechman
- Tamara Cofman Wittes
- p. 90
- How Threats Are Evaluated.
- p. 94
- Case Studies.
- p. 100
- Conclusion.
- p. 112
- 4.
- Economic Sanctions and Post-Cold War Conflicts: Challenges for Theory and Policy/
- Bruce W. Jentleson
- p. 123
- Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Sanctions Research.
- p. 125
- Analytical Framework: Sanctions as a Coercive Bargaining Strategy.
- p. 131
- Sanctions in the Post-Cold War Era: Patterns and Analysis.
- p. 141
- Toward a Strategy of "Sanctions Realism": Challenges for Theory and Policy.
- p. 161
- 5.
- Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes/
- Stephen John Stedman
- p. 178
- Spoilers: A Preliminary Typology.
- p. 180
- Strategies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 183
- Case Studies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 189
- Spoiler Management: Evaluating Success and Failure.
- p. 210
- Conclusion.
- p. 219
- 6.
- Ripeness: The Hurting Stalemate and Beyond/
- I. William Zartman
- p. 225
- Ripeness Theory in Practice.
- p. 226
- Ripeness in Action.
- p. 232
- Proposed Refinements to the Theory.
- p. 235
- Conclusion.
- p. 245
- John Marks
- Joseph V. Montville
- Vamik Volkan
- p. 251
- 7.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: A View for Policy Makers on Making and Building Peace/
- Harold H. Saunders
- Louise Diamond
- Herbert C. Kelman
- Multilevel Peace Process.
- p. 253
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: What Is It?.
- p. 255
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Principles and Process.
- p. 259
- Evaluating Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 263
- Snapshots of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 267
- What Have We Learned? The Challenges of Cumulative Experience.
- p. 290
- 8.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Issues in Theory, Methodology, and Evaluation/
- Nadim N. Rouhana
- p. 294
- Methods and Objectives in Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 296
- Ascertaining that Interactive Conflict Resolution Attains Its Microobjectives.
- p. 305
- Does Interactive Conflict Resolution Attain Its Macrogoals?.
- p. 310
- Conceptualizing the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution: Plausible Effects.
- p. 312
- Research and Methodological Issues.
- p. 318
- Why the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution is Likely to Be Overestimated.
- p. 324
- Increasing the Value and Augmenting the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 326
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 328
- 9.
- Past Truths, Present Dangers: The Role of Official Truth Seeking in Conflict Resolution and Prevention/
- Priscilla B. Hayner
- p. 338
- Emergence of Truth Commissions as a Transitional Tool.
- p. 339
- Truth Commissions and the Prevention or Resolution of Violent Conflicts.
- p. 356
- Gauging Success.
- p. 368
- Conclusion.
- p. 373
- 10.
- New Challenges to Conflict Resolution: Humanitarian Nongovernmental Organizations in Complex Emergencies/
- Janice Gross Stein
- p. 383
- Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and the New Challenges.
- p. 385
- Evidence and Case Selection.
- p. 390
- Critics: Humanitarianism as an Obstacle to Conflict Resolution.
- p. 390
- Addressing the Challenge.
- p. 398
- Conclusion.
- p. 411
- 11.
- Electoral Systems and Conflict in Divided Societies/
- Ben Reilly
- Andrew Reynolds
- p. 420
- Introduction.
- p. 420
- Developing an Analytical Framework for a Contingent Theory of Electoral System Design.
- p. 429
- World of Electoral Systems.
- p. 437
- Importance of the Process Which Led to the Choice of Electoral System.
- p. 441
- Electoral Systems and Conflict Management.
- p. 446
- Conclusions.
- p. 462
- Advice for Policy Makers.
- p. 473
- 12.
- Autonomy as a Strategy for Diffusing Conflict/
- Yash Ghai
- p. 483
- Autonomy as a Conflict-Resolving Device.
- p. 483
- Legal Bases for Autonomy.
- p. 489
- Pros and Cons of Autonomy: An Overview of Experience and Some Arguments.
- p. 494
- Criteria for Judging the Success of Autonomy.
- p. 501
- Experiences of Autonomy: Propositions.
- p. 504
- Conclusion.
- p. 524
- 13.
- Language Conflict and Violence: The Straw that Strengthens the Camel's Back/
- David D. Laitin
- p. 531
- Relationship of Language to Political Conflict.
- p. 533
- Route from Ethnic Conflict to Ethnic Violence.
- p. 535
- How Can a Straw Strengthen the Camel's Back?.
- p. 541
- Comparative Speculations.
- p. 546
- Policy Analysis.
- p. 559
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 562
- 14.
- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: Its Contribution to Conflict Prevention and Resolution/
- P. Terrence Hopmann
- p. 569
- Development and Institutionalization of the CSCE/OSCE.
- p. 572
- OSCE Role in Conflict Prevention, Cease-Fire Mediation, Conflict Resolution, and Postconflict Security Building.
- p. 580
- Conclusion.
- p. 601
- About the Authors.
- p. 617
- Isbn
- 9780309070270
- Label
- International conflict resolution after the Cold War
- Title
- International conflict resolution after the Cold War
- Statement of responsibility
- Committee on International Conflict Resolution ; Paul C. Stern and Daniel Druckman, editors
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- And Conclusion. p. 328
- And Conclusion. p. 562
- Cataloging source
- VVN
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- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- 1939-
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- Stern, Paul C.
- Druckman, Daniel
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- Pacific settlement of international disputes
- Mediation, International
- Label
- International conflict resolution after the Cold War, Committee on International Conflict Resolution ; Paul C. Stern and Daniel Druckman, editors
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Preface
- 1.
- Conflict Resolution in a Changing World
- p. 1
- Traditional and Emerging Strategies for International Conflict Resolution.
- p. 3
- What Works in a Changed World?.
- p. 9
- Challenge of Developing Usable Knowledge.
- p. 12
- About the Studies.
- p. 15
- Some Recurring Themes.
- p. 32
- 2.
- Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International Conflict Resolution/
- Paul C. Stern
- Daniel Druckman
- p. 38
- Challenges of Evaluation.
- p. 42
- Meeting the Challenges.
- p. 55
- Conclusion.
- p. 76
- 3.
- Defining Moment: The Threat and Use of Force in American Foreign Policy Since 1989/
- Barry M. Blechman
- Tamara Cofman Wittes
- p. 90
- How Threats Are Evaluated.
- p. 94
- Case Studies.
- p. 100
- Conclusion.
- p. 112
- 4.
- Economic Sanctions and Post-Cold War Conflicts: Challenges for Theory and Policy/
- Bruce W. Jentleson
- p. 123
- Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Sanctions Research.
- p. 125
- Analytical Framework: Sanctions as a Coercive Bargaining Strategy.
- p. 131
- Sanctions in the Post-Cold War Era: Patterns and Analysis.
- p. 141
- Toward a Strategy of "Sanctions Realism": Challenges for Theory and Policy.
- p. 161
- 5.
- Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes/
- Stephen John Stedman
- p. 178
- Spoilers: A Preliminary Typology.
- p. 180
- Strategies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 183
- Case Studies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 189
- Spoiler Management: Evaluating Success and Failure.
- p. 210
- Conclusion.
- p. 219
- 6.
- Ripeness: The Hurting Stalemate and Beyond/
- I. William Zartman
- p. 225
- Ripeness Theory in Practice.
- p. 226
- Ripeness in Action.
- p. 232
- Proposed Refinements to the Theory.
- p. 235
- Conclusion.
- p. 245
- John Marks
- Joseph V. Montville
- Vamik Volkan
- p. 251
- 7.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: A View for Policy Makers on Making and Building Peace/
- Harold H. Saunders
- Louise Diamond
- Herbert C. Kelman
- Multilevel Peace Process.
- p. 253
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: What Is It?.
- p. 255
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Principles and Process.
- p. 259
- Evaluating Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 263
- Snapshots of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 267
- What Have We Learned? The Challenges of Cumulative Experience.
- p. 290
- 8.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Issues in Theory, Methodology, and Evaluation/
- Nadim N. Rouhana
- p. 294
- Methods and Objectives in Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 296
- Ascertaining that Interactive Conflict Resolution Attains Its Microobjectives.
- p. 305
- Does Interactive Conflict Resolution Attain Its Macrogoals?.
- p. 310
- Conceptualizing the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution: Plausible Effects.
- p. 312
- Research and Methodological Issues.
- p. 318
- Why the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution is Likely to Be Overestimated.
- p. 324
- Increasing the Value and Augmenting the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 326
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 328
- 9.
- Past Truths, Present Dangers: The Role of Official Truth Seeking in Conflict Resolution and Prevention/
- Priscilla B. Hayner
- p. 338
- Emergence of Truth Commissions as a Transitional Tool.
- p. 339
- Truth Commissions and the Prevention or Resolution of Violent Conflicts.
- p. 356
- Gauging Success.
- p. 368
- Conclusion.
- p. 373
- 10.
- New Challenges to Conflict Resolution: Humanitarian Nongovernmental Organizations in Complex Emergencies/
- Janice Gross Stein
- p. 383
- Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and the New Challenges.
- p. 385
- Evidence and Case Selection.
- p. 390
- Critics: Humanitarianism as an Obstacle to Conflict Resolution.
- p. 390
- Addressing the Challenge.
- p. 398
- Conclusion.
- p. 411
- 11.
- Electoral Systems and Conflict in Divided Societies/
- Ben Reilly
- Andrew Reynolds
- p. 420
- Introduction.
- p. 420
- Developing an Analytical Framework for a Contingent Theory of Electoral System Design.
- p. 429
- World of Electoral Systems.
- p. 437
- Importance of the Process Which Led to the Choice of Electoral System.
- p. 441
- Electoral Systems and Conflict Management.
- p. 446
- Conclusions.
- p. 462
- Advice for Policy Makers.
- p. 473
- 12.
- Autonomy as a Strategy for Diffusing Conflict/
- Yash Ghai
- p. 483
- Autonomy as a Conflict-Resolving Device.
- p. 483
- Legal Bases for Autonomy.
- p. 489
- Pros and Cons of Autonomy: An Overview of Experience and Some Arguments.
- p. 494
- Criteria for Judging the Success of Autonomy.
- p. 501
- Experiences of Autonomy: Propositions.
- p. 504
- Conclusion.
- p. 524
- 13.
- Language Conflict and Violence: The Straw that Strengthens the Camel's Back/
- David D. Laitin
- p. 531
- Relationship of Language to Political Conflict.
- p. 533
- Route from Ethnic Conflict to Ethnic Violence.
- p. 535
- How Can a Straw Strengthen the Camel's Back?.
- p. 541
- Comparative Speculations.
- p. 546
- Policy Analysis.
- p. 559
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 562
- 14.
- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: Its Contribution to Conflict Prevention and Resolution/
- P. Terrence Hopmann
- p. 569
- Development and Institutionalization of the CSCE/OSCE.
- p. 572
- OSCE Role in Conflict Prevention, Cease-Fire Mediation, Conflict Resolution, and Postconflict Security Building.
- p. 580
- Conclusion.
- p. 601
- About the Authors.
- p. 617
- Control code
- ocm53400738
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 626 p.
- Isbn
- 9780309070270
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- International conflict resolution after the Cold War, Committee on International Conflict Resolution ; Paul C. Stern and Daniel Druckman, editors
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Preface
- 1.
- Conflict Resolution in a Changing World
- p. 1
- Traditional and Emerging Strategies for International Conflict Resolution.
- p. 3
- What Works in a Changed World?.
- p. 9
- Challenge of Developing Usable Knowledge.
- p. 12
- About the Studies.
- p. 15
- Some Recurring Themes.
- p. 32
- 2.
- Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International Conflict Resolution/
- Paul C. Stern
- Daniel Druckman
- p. 38
- Challenges of Evaluation.
- p. 42
- Meeting the Challenges.
- p. 55
- Conclusion.
- p. 76
- 3.
- Defining Moment: The Threat and Use of Force in American Foreign Policy Since 1989/
- Barry M. Blechman
- Tamara Cofman Wittes
- p. 90
- How Threats Are Evaluated.
- p. 94
- Case Studies.
- p. 100
- Conclusion.
- p. 112
- 4.
- Economic Sanctions and Post-Cold War Conflicts: Challenges for Theory and Policy/
- Bruce W. Jentleson
- p. 123
- Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Sanctions Research.
- p. 125
- Analytical Framework: Sanctions as a Coercive Bargaining Strategy.
- p. 131
- Sanctions in the Post-Cold War Era: Patterns and Analysis.
- p. 141
- Toward a Strategy of "Sanctions Realism": Challenges for Theory and Policy.
- p. 161
- 5.
- Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes/
- Stephen John Stedman
- p. 178
- Spoilers: A Preliminary Typology.
- p. 180
- Strategies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 183
- Case Studies of Spoiler Management.
- p. 189
- Spoiler Management: Evaluating Success and Failure.
- p. 210
- Conclusion.
- p. 219
- 6.
- Ripeness: The Hurting Stalemate and Beyond/
- I. William Zartman
- p. 225
- Ripeness Theory in Practice.
- p. 226
- Ripeness in Action.
- p. 232
- Proposed Refinements to the Theory.
- p. 235
- Conclusion.
- p. 245
- John Marks
- Joseph V. Montville
- Vamik Volkan
- p. 251
- 7.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: A View for Policy Makers on Making and Building Peace/
- Harold H. Saunders
- Louise Diamond
- Herbert C. Kelman
- Multilevel Peace Process.
- p. 253
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: What Is It?.
- p. 255
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Principles and Process.
- p. 259
- Evaluating Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 263
- Snapshots of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 267
- What Have We Learned? The Challenges of Cumulative Experience.
- p. 290
- 8.
- Interactive Conflict Resolution: Issues in Theory, Methodology, and Evaluation/
- Nadim N. Rouhana
- p. 294
- Methods and Objectives in Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 296
- Ascertaining that Interactive Conflict Resolution Attains Its Microobjectives.
- p. 305
- Does Interactive Conflict Resolution Attain Its Macrogoals?.
- p. 310
- Conceptualizing the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution: Plausible Effects.
- p. 312
- Research and Methodological Issues.
- p. 318
- Why the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution is Likely to Be Overestimated.
- p. 324
- Increasing the Value and Augmenting the Impact of Interactive Conflict Resolution.
- p. 326
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 328
- 9.
- Past Truths, Present Dangers: The Role of Official Truth Seeking in Conflict Resolution and Prevention/
- Priscilla B. Hayner
- p. 338
- Emergence of Truth Commissions as a Transitional Tool.
- p. 339
- Truth Commissions and the Prevention or Resolution of Violent Conflicts.
- p. 356
- Gauging Success.
- p. 368
- Conclusion.
- p. 373
- 10.
- New Challenges to Conflict Resolution: Humanitarian Nongovernmental Organizations in Complex Emergencies/
- Janice Gross Stein
- p. 383
- Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and the New Challenges.
- p. 385
- Evidence and Case Selection.
- p. 390
- Critics: Humanitarianism as an Obstacle to Conflict Resolution.
- p. 390
- Addressing the Challenge.
- p. 398
- Conclusion.
- p. 411
- 11.
- Electoral Systems and Conflict in Divided Societies/
- Ben Reilly
- Andrew Reynolds
- p. 420
- Introduction.
- p. 420
- Developing an Analytical Framework for a Contingent Theory of Electoral System Design.
- p. 429
- World of Electoral Systems.
- p. 437
- Importance of the Process Which Led to the Choice of Electoral System.
- p. 441
- Electoral Systems and Conflict Management.
- p. 446
- Conclusions.
- p. 462
- Advice for Policy Makers.
- p. 473
- 12.
- Autonomy as a Strategy for Diffusing Conflict/
- Yash Ghai
- p. 483
- Autonomy as a Conflict-Resolving Device.
- p. 483
- Legal Bases for Autonomy.
- p. 489
- Pros and Cons of Autonomy: An Overview of Experience and Some Arguments.
- p. 494
- Criteria for Judging the Success of Autonomy.
- p. 501
- Experiences of Autonomy: Propositions.
- p. 504
- Conclusion.
- p. 524
- 13.
- Language Conflict and Violence: The Straw that Strengthens the Camel's Back/
- David D. Laitin
- p. 531
- Relationship of Language to Political Conflict.
- p. 533
- Route from Ethnic Conflict to Ethnic Violence.
- p. 535
- How Can a Straw Strengthen the Camel's Back?.
- p. 541
- Comparative Speculations.
- p. 546
- Policy Analysis.
- p. 559
- Summary and Conclusion.
- p. 562
- 14.
- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: Its Contribution to Conflict Prevention and Resolution/
- P. Terrence Hopmann
- p. 569
- Development and Institutionalization of the CSCE/OSCE.
- p. 572
- OSCE Role in Conflict Prevention, Cease-Fire Mediation, Conflict Resolution, and Postconflict Security Building.
- p. 580
- Conclusion.
- p. 601
- About the Authors.
- p. 617
- Control code
- ocm53400738
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 626 p.
- Isbn
- 9780309070270
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
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