ISBN:
9780415563741
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9780415563734
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0415563747
Language:
English
Pages:
XX, 279 S.
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17,4 x 24,5 cm
Series Statement:
Politics/International relations
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Conflict management in divided societies
DDC:
303.6/9
Keywords:
Conflict management Philosophy
;
Conflict management Methodology
;
Conflict management Case studies
;
Ethnic conflict Case studies Prevention
;
Divided government
;
Konfliktregelung
;
Machtstruktur
;
Diplomatie
;
Internationaler Konflikt
;
Mediation
;
Zwang
;
Internationale Organisation
;
Schlichtung
;
Theorie
;
Erde
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Bibliografie
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Bibliografie
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Bibliografie
;
Staat
;
Gesellschaft
;
Politischer Konflikt
;
Konfliktregelung
;
Friedenssicherung
Abstract:
Consociationalism: power-sharing and self-governance / Stefan Wolff -- Centripetalism: cooperation, accommodation and integration / Benjamin Reilly -- Power dividing: the multiple-majorities approach / Philip G. Roeder -- The diplomacy of conflict management / I. William Zartman -- Quiet diplomacy: preventing conflict through discreet engagement / Craig Collins and John Packer -- Imperfect but indispensable: the United Nations and global conflict management / Anoulak Kittikhoun and Thomas G. Weiss -- Regional origins, global aspirations: the European Union as a global conflict manager / Nathalie Tocci -- Limited capabilities, great expectations: the African Union and regional conflict management / John Akokpari -- Political engagement, mediation, and the nongovernmental sector / Katia Papiagianni -- Between theory and practice: Rwanda / Janine Natalya Clark -- The challenges of implementation: Guatemala / Virginie Ladisch -- The failure of prevention: Kosovo / Marc Weller -- A never-ending story: Cyprus / Christalla Yakinthou -- The potency of external conflict management: Northern Ireland / Adrian Guelke
Note:
Literaturangaben und Index
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Consociationalism: power-sharing and self-governance
,
Centripetalism: cooperation, accommodation and integration
,
Power dividing: the multiple-majorities approach
,
The diplomacy of conflict management
,
Quiet diplomacy: preventing conflict through discreet engagement
,
Imperfect but indispensable: the United Nations and global conflict management
,
Regional origins, global aspirations: the European Union as a global conflict manager
,
Limited capabilities, great expectations: the African Union and regional conflict management
,
Political engagement, mediation, and the nongovernmental sector
,
Between theory and practice: Rwanda
,
The challenges of implementation: Guatemala
,
The failure of prevention: Kosovo
,
A never-ending story: Cyprus
,
The potency of external conflict management: Northern Ireland
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