The psychology of peacekeeping

LANGHOLTZ Harvey J (ed.)

The psychology of peacekeeping - Westport, Conn., USA: Praeger, 1999 - 261p.

Argues that a better understanding of the psychological factors and dynamics that contribute to conflict should enable interventions to be taken that will promote peace and stability. Divided into 3 main parts: Prevention - Psychological and social issues that can avert or lead to war; Psychological considerations during periods of conflict; Psychological aspects and confidence-building measures in the transition from violence to a durable peace.

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CONFLICT PREVENTION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
INTERVENTION
PEACEKEEPING
PEACEMAKING
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS