The management of peace processes
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The management of peace processes
(Ethnic and intercommunity conflict series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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- : us : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-269) and index
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: us : cloth ISBN 9780312231989
内容説明
In recent years, the resolution of violent conflicts has undergone significant changes. The UN-dominated interventions of the late 1980s have been replaced by a new form of peace process. This typically involves the protagonists more directly in the process, with external interventions from regional and neighbouring countries rather than the UN, in attempts to move protracted ethnic conflicts towards some sort of political accommodation. Yet there are few comparative analyses of how these peace processes are managed and how they tackle obstacles such as violence during negotiations or re-integrating former combatants into civil society.
The Management of Peace Processes has monitored five peace processes (Israel/Palestine, South Africa, the Basque Country, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland) over more than two years. Based on interviews with senior politicians and policy-makers involved in all five peace processes, it identifies those factors which facilitate or block political movement in deeply divided societies. It highlights issues of negotiation and constitutional change, political violence, economics, external influences, public opinion and symbolism. The book also challenges a number of commonly accepted views associated with peace processes such as the existence of peace dividends, the role of leaders and the impact of violence on negotiations.
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: uk : hc ISBN 9780333800393
内容説明
The Management of Peace Processes is the result of the monitoring of five peace processes (Israel/Palestine, South Africa, Basque Country, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland) for more than two years. The project was conducted by academic partners based in five areas. Based on interviews with key players in all five peace processes, it identifies those factors which facilitate or block political movement in deeply divided societies. It highlights issues of negotiation and constitutional change, political violence, economics, external influences, public opinion and symbolism, and challenges a number of accepted notions about peace processes.
目次
- List of Tables List of Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Comparing Peace Processes
- J.Darby & R.M.Ginty South Africa
- P.du Toit Northern Ireland
- J.Darby & R.M.Ginty Israel-Palestine
- T.Hermann & D.Newman Basque Country
- L.Mees Sri Lanka
- P.Saravanamutta Conclusion: The Management of Peace
- J.Derby & R.M.Ginty Bibliography Index
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