International Conflict Management
β Scribed by J. Michael Greig;Andrew P. Owsiak;Paul F. Diehl;; Andrew P. Owsiak; Paul F. Diehl
- Publisher
- Polity Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
International conflict has long plagued the world, and it continues to do so. With many interstate and civil disputes experiencing no third-party attempts at conflict management, how can the international community mitigate the effects of and ultimately end such violence? Why, in so many cases, are early, βgolden opportunitiesβ for conflict management missed?
In this book, J. Michael Greig, Andrew P. Owsiak, and Paul F. Diehl introduce the varied approaches and factors that promote the de-escalation and the peaceful management of conflict across the globeβfrom negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and adjudication to peace operations, sanctions, and military or humanitarian intervention. The history, characteristics and agents of each approach are examined in depth, using a wide range of case studies to illustrate successes and failures on the ground. Finally, the book investigates how the various tools interactβboth logically and sequentiallyβto produce beneficial or deleterious effects.
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