Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods & Techniques
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Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods & Techniques
The methods and techniques of peacemaking–whether it is called conflict resolution, management, or transformation–have become increasingly sophisticated, partly in response to the increased complexity of international conflict today. This volume describes the tools and skills that are currently available and critically assesses their usefulness and limitations. The field’s preeminent researchers and practitioners, including a diplomat and an NGO representative, present not only the more traditional approaches to peacemaking–bargaining and negotiation, third-party mediation, and arbitration and adjudication. They also present newer, “nonofficial” approaches that have attracted considerable attention for their innovativeness–social-psychological approaches, problem-solving workshops, conflict transformation, and training. Written for scholars as well as practitioners in all aspects of peacemaking and foreign policymaking, the chapters in “Peacemaking in International Conflict” provide cogent analyses and offer practical lessons for a variety of conflict settings, from disarmament and arms-control negotiations to subnational conflicts in the new and emerging states of the post-Cold War era.
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Customer Reviews 3 of 6 people found the following review helpfulUseless, May 28, 2006 By Francisco Vzquez Ahued (Puebla, Mexico) – See all my reviews This book tries to provide a theoretical aprooach to peacekeeping negotiation. Despite all their efforts, all the authors conclude that providing a theoretical basis for negotiation is close to impossible and recomend a case by case approach, in which theory is left behind…
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