Ways out of war : peacemakers in the Middle East and Balkans
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Ways out of war : peacemakers in the Middle East and Balkans
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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"Based on a series of discussions between peacemakers and scholars that took place over a three-day period in Oslo, Norway, during October 2007."--Acknowledgments
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An exploration of the individual work of ten diplomats who were charged with negotiating conclusions to intractable conflicts in the Middle East and Balkans, this book is the first study to combine the outlooks of practitioners and academics on new forms of war, especially asymmetrical warfare between state and non-state actors.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- H.Pharo Introduction: Peacemaking in Asymmetrical Conflicts
- M.Fixdal PART I: THE MIDDLE EAST Peacemaking as State Diplomacy: Samuel Lewis
- C.Daigle & T.Wittes The Sustainable Dialogue Approach: Harold Saunders
- C.Albin & A.Jarblad The Psychology of Peacemaking: Terje Rod-Larsen
- K.Aggestam Pro-Active Peace Diplomacy: Jan Egeland
- H.H.Waage PART II: THE BALKANS The Priority of Peace: Thorvald Stoltenberg
- M.Fixdal The Undiplomatic Diplomat: Peter Galbraith
- M.Fixdal & I.O.Busterud Peacekeeping and the Utility of Force: General Sir Michael Rose
- J.W.Honig Peacemaking in a Transitional Phase of Statehood: Hans Haekkerup
- A.J.Semb Peacemaking and State Creation: Soren Jessen Petersen
- P.V.Jackobsen Peacemaking in Conflicts over Independence: Martti Ahtisaari
- S.Bose Postscript: War and Peace in a Trans-national Age
- J.Winter
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