Peacemaking in international conflict: methods and techniques/ edited by I. William Zartman.
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327.172 SHA/U United nations and world peace./ | 327.172 WOR/O On the Five Principles of Peaceful coexistence/ | 327.172 ZAR/P Peacemaking in international conflict: methods & techniques/ | 327.172 ZAR/P Peacemaking in international conflict: methods and techniques/ | 327.17209 KWA/P Peace Regime Building on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Security Cooperation/ | 327.1720954 BAG/M Mediation in the Asia-Pacific region: transforming conflicts and building peace/ | 327.17209546 CHA/K The Kashmir dispute: making borders irrelevant/ |
Introduction, I. William Zartman
PART I: Mapping the Field
The Conflict Resolution Field, Lewis Kriesberg - Social-Psychological Dimensions of International Conflict, Herbert C. Kelman - The Changing Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy of Peacemaking, J. Lewis Rasmussen
PART II: Approaches to Peacemaking
Negotiating in the International Context, Daniel Druckman - Mediation in International Conflicts, Jacob Bercovitch - Arbitration and Adjudication, Richard B. Bilder - Interactive Conflict Resolution, Ronald J. Fisher - Religion and Peacebuilding, Cynthia Sampson
PART III: Education and Training
Addressing Conflict through Education, Pamela Aall, Jeffrey Helsing, and Alan Tidwell - The Contributions of Training, George Ward
PART IV: Positive and Negative Inducements in Foreign Policy
The Economic Tools of Peacemaking, David Cortright - The Role of Force in Peacemaking, Jane Holl Lute - Conclusion, I. William Zartman
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