New directions in conflict theory : conflict resolution and conflict transformation
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New directions in conflict theory : conflict resolution and conflict transformation
Sage [in association with] the International Social Science Council, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a timely work which explores the validity of rational and subjective approaches to conflict resolution, considers the value of international law and organizations for addressing complex social phenomena, and outlines a structural approach to international conflicts. In addition it extends the analysis of conflict transformation to new issues on the international agenda, such as antagonism between urban and rural areas and threat to the environment.
Table of Contents
To Settle or to Transform? Perspectives on the Resolution of National and International Conflicts - Raimo V[um]ayrynen
Subjective Features of Conflict Resolution - Morton Deutsch
Psychological, Social and Cultural Influences
Negotiation, Agreement and Conflict Resolution - Michael Nicholson
The Role of Rational Approaches and their Criticism
International Law in a Fragmented World - Richard Falk
The Challenge of New Issues and New Actors
International Conflict and Environmental Degradation - Michael Renner, Mario Pianta and Cinzia Franchi
The Resolution and Transformation of International Conflicts - Peter Wallensteen
A Structural Perspective
Multilateral Aspects of Conflict Resolution - Juergen Dedring
Urban-Rural Relationships and Social Conflicts in India - Hans Nagpaul
Urbanization, Urban-Rural Cleavages and Conflicts in Latin America - Susana Pe[ti]nalva
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