Turbulent peace: the challenges of managing international conflict

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington DC: Institute of Peace, 2001Description: 894pISBN:
  • 1929223293 (pbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: Collection of 49 papers dealing with various aspects of internal conflicts and their resolution. Papers are arranged in five main sections. Part 1 covers the sources and changing global context of conflcit; Part 2 Intervention strategies (military and nonmilitary) and their consequences; Part 3 Negotiation, mediation and other politicla instruments; Part 4 Institutions and regimes of security and conflict management (U.N., international law, NGOs, etc.) Part 5 Peacebuilidng from settlement to reconciliation. Contributors include Michael Howard, Mohammed Ayoob, Lawrence Freedman, Connie Peck and Warren Strobel.
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Collection of 49 papers dealing with various aspects of internal conflicts and their resolution. Papers are arranged in five main sections. Part 1 covers the sources and changing global context of conflcit; Part 2 Intervention strategies (military and nonmilitary) and their consequences; Part 3 Negotiation, mediation and other politicla instruments; Part 4 Institutions and regimes of security and conflict management (U.N., international law, NGOs, etc.) Part 5 Peacebuilidng from settlement to reconciliation. Contributors include Michael Howard, Mohammed Ayoob, Lawrence Freedman, Connie Peck and Warren Strobel.

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