Conflict transformation
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Conflict transformation
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Violence, war and internal conflicts have assumed a new intensity with the decline of the Cold War. There are over 32 civil wars being fought in 1994. The world may witness over 100 million refugees in the year 2000 as a direct result of internal wars. This volume comprises case studies and theory-oriented papers dealing with Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. Taken together, they spell out implications of general interest and provide a comparative basis for a systematic approach to conflict transformation.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements - Introduction - Transforming Ethno-Political Conflicts: Exit, Autonomy or Access
- T.R.Gurr - Ethnic Conflict and Self-Rule: On a New Approach to the Study of Conflict Transformation
- D.Ronen - Conflict Resolution as Conflict Transformation: The First Law of Thermodynamics Revisited
- J.Galtung - Conflict Transformation
- K.Rupesinghe - Contested Identities/Essentially Contested Powers
- C.Nordstrom - The Politics of Authenticity: Ethnonationalist Conflict and the State
- S.Lawson - Self-Determination in the 1990s: Equipping the UN to Resolve Ethno-Nationalist Conflicts
- H.Feith & A.Smith - Third-Party Mediation and Conflict Transformation: Experiences in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Liberia
- D.Spencer & W.Spencer - Conflict Transformation in Protracted Internal Conflicts: The Case for a Comprehensive Network
- J.P.Lederach - Transforming Violent Intercommunal Conflict
- S.Ryan - Index
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