Contemporary Conflict Resolution: The Prevention, Management and Transformation of Deadly Conflicts

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Polity, 2005 M12 8 - 399 pages
Since the end of the Cold War, conflict prevention and resolution, peacekeeping and peacebuilding have risen to the top of the international agenda. The second edition of this hugely popular text charts the development of the field from its pioneers to its contemporary exponents and offers an assessment of its achievements and the challenges it faces in today's changed security environment. Existing material has been thoroughly updated and new chapters added on peacebuilding from below, reconciliation, responses to terror, gender issues, the ethics of intervention, dialogue, discourse and disagreement, culture and conflict resolution, and future directions for the field. the authors argue that a new form of cosmopolitan conflict resolution is emerging, which offers a hopeful means for human societies to transcend and celebrate their differences.

Part I offers a comprehensive survey of the theory and practice of conflict resolution. Part II enters into the controversies that have surrounded conflict resolution as it has become part of the mainstream. Contemporary Conflict Resolution is essential reading for students of peace and security studies, conflict management and international politics, as well as those working in non-government organizations or think-tanks.

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Contents

Definitions
3
Framework Models
9
New Developments in Conflict Resolution
22
Structure of the Book
30
3Statistics of Deadly Quarrels
55
4Understanding Contemporary Conflict
78
5Preventing Violent Conflict
106
Peacekeeping
132
Reconciliation
231
Terror and Global Justice
249
Gender in Conflict Resolution
265
The Ethics of Intervention
275
Dialogue Discourse and Disagreement
288
Culture Religion and Conflict Resolution
302
Towards Cosmopolitan Conflict
316
Notes
332

Peacemaking
159
8PostWar Reconstruction
185
9Peacebuilding
217
References
342
Index
385
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