Understanding Conflict Resolution: War, Peace and the Global System

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SAGE, 2007 - 311 pages
This thoroughly revised edition of Peter Wallensteen?'s text provides a comprehensive guide to understanding conflict resolution in the contemporary global environment. Understanding Conflict Resolution draws on recent and classic research from around the world, linking the theory of conflict resolution to in-depth case studies throughout. The first part reviews the development of conflict resolution since the Cold War and demonstrates the various approaches to conflict analysis. The core of the book explores the settlement of three major types of international conflict: inter-state, internal and those arising from state formation. In the final part, regional and international approaches are examined, and questions posed regarding the future of conflict resolution. This new edition has been brought fully up to date with coverage of the ongoing ?war on terror?, as well as events in Sudan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Part Three considers the developments in UN reform and the increasing importance of civil society organizations. Understanding Conflict Resolution remains an essential text for all students, lecturers and researchers of peace and conflict resolution in international relations, global politics and political science.
 

Contents

Approaching Conflict Resolution
3
List of Figures
26
Analysing Conflict Resolution
57
Basics of Conflict Resolution
79
Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars
121
Conflict Resolution in State Formation Conflicts
153
Complexities in Conflict Resolution
191
The United Nations in Conflict Resolution
220
conflicts least attended
232
International Communities in Conflict Resolution
251
Notes
282
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