Understanding conflict resolution

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Titel
Understanding conflict resolution
Verfasserangabe
Peter Wallensteen
Medienart
Sprache
Person
Auflage
Fourth ed.
Verlag
Ort
Los Angeles [u.a.]
Jahr
Umfang
xvi, 336 p.
ISBN13
978-1-4739-0211-4
Fußnote
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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This book provides you with the perfect introduction to your studies in peace and conflict resolution and equips you with the tools you need to analyse real-world cases.

Drawing on recent research and examples from around the world, the new edition:

Explores the ongoing situation in Syria and the events and repercussions of the Arab Spring
Examines the issue of internet security and the relationship between social media and peace
Draws on the cases of Libya and Syria to discuss the principle of Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Outlines the functions of key regional and Non-Governmental organisations

Contents

Understanding conflict resolution -- Armed conflicts and peace agreements -- Approaching conflict resolution -- Analysing conflict resolution -- The resolution of conflicts between states -- Conflict resolution in civil wars -- Conflict resolution in state formation conflicts -- Conflict complexes and conflict resolution -- The United Nations in conflict resolution -- International communities in conflict resolution.

Summary

Providing a comprehensive guide to understanding conflict resolution in today's global world, Peter Wallensteen introduces the fields of conflict resolution as they have developed since the end of the Cold War.
The eagerly awaited new edition of this highly-popular text continues to be the most lucid and engaging book available on conflict resolution and peace agreements. Peter Wallensteen, a renowned academic in the field, draws on recent research and examples from around the world, linking the theory of conflict resolution to real-world cases throughout the book. NEW to the third edition: * Expanded coverage of the making of peace agreements, including peace and justice, disarmament, and gender-peace connections * Coverage of the actions of the Obama administration * Explores the ongoing situations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, the Cote D'Ivoire, Iran, Pakistan and the Arab democratic wave from a conflict resolution perspective * Updated coverage of the continuing 'war on terror'. * Attention is given to the comparison of different outcomes, whether negotiated between parties or victory of one over the other with references to Sri Lanka, the Middle East, and Liberia. 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.
Review: Those of us guiding students through this field owe Peter Wallensteen great thanks for a masterful and erudite guide to modern-day political violence and conflict resolution. This is one of the best single-authored books on the subject, and one that can be employed as the main text on modules and degree courses, but which is much more than a mere textbook. It draws on the extensive dataset amassed by researchers at Uppsala University to reach some important and robust conclusions about the evolving nature of armed conflict and peace processes...It is a thoroughly recommended purchase for peace and conflict studies studentsTimes Higher Education There are three major problems confronting the world at the present time: climate change, inequality and organised violence. Wallensteen's path breaking Understanding Conflict Resolution is absolutely essential reading for anyone seeking insight into the origins, management and transformation of the latter. He surveys the major theoretical perspectives on conflict and violence and provides excellent examples of ways in which violence is being handled at intra-state , inter state and regional levels. He raises important and challenging questions about the role of the United Nations and the United States in the building of a more stable and peaceful world order. This book is essential reading for scholars, practitioners and anyone interested in creative, progressive solutions to 21st century problemsProfessor Kevin P. ClementsFoundation Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the New Zealand National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand Peter Wallensteen's recent addition to the study of managing conflict, Understanding Conflict Resolution (3rd Edition), will provide the most analytically complete and conceptually useful text out there. I have taught a seminar in conflict management for eight years in a row using eight different textbooks, none of them sufficiently analytically developed to provide students with a coherent way to think about managing global conflict. When I discovered Peter's second edition my search for a useable textbook ended. The second edition was great to use in a classroom because the analytical lens and conceptual clarity with which that book was organized resonated with the students. All the other ideas that needed to be presented would be evaluated in light of the core ideas set up by Wallensteen. The newest edition builds on this already successful model by expanding coverage to conflicts that are most salient to today's students and by building on new scholarship about the role of peace agreements in securing long term peace. By framing the methods for managing today's seemingly intractable conflicts in terms of the knowledge built on a generation of scholarship, Wallensteen makes teaching these core ideas rather easy Patrick M. ReganProfessor of Political Science at the University of Binghamton

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