Cooperation for a peaceful and sustainable world
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Cooperation for a peaceful and sustainable world
(Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development, v. 20)
Emerald, 2012-
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- pt. 2
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Part 2 edited by Li Junsheng, Chen Bo, Hou Na
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. 1 ISBN 9781781903353
Description
Over the last three decades, a considerable amount of work has been conducted in the field of peace studies, conflict management, peace science in economics, sociology, anthropology and management. This volume presents up-to-date, cutting-edge research by respected scholars with an emphasis on theoretical and mathematical constructs in the area of peace economics and peace science.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Foreword.
The Global Peace Index and the Structure of Peace.
The European Expansion Toward Middle East Conflicts and Economic Convergence (2000-2010).
A Foundational Mathematical Account of a Specific Complex Social Reality: Conflict in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Language as a Tool of Reconciliation and Ethnic Harmony: A Case Study of Sri Lanka.
The Alchemy of Global Emissions Trading Scheme (GETS): Speculation and Regulation.
Decentralization and Military Coups.
Conflict of Civil-Military Approach in Pakistan: Its Regional Implications.
Knowledge Creation and Innovation in Medium Technology Clusters.
The Terrain of War: How Using the Word "Mountain" Biases Conflict Research.
Peace-Building and Geopolitical Fantasies.
Satyagraha: Gandhi's Approach to Conflict Resolution.
International Economic and Financial Crisis: Relevance of a Gandhian Approach.
Perspectives on Democracy and Civil Society in India.
Cooperation for a Peaceful and Sustainable World Part 1.
Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development.
Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development.
Copyright page.
List of Contributors.
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pt. 2 ISBN 9781781906552
Description
Part 2 of 'Cooperation for a Peaceful and Sustainable World' brings together some of the leading researchers on peace science. Chapters discuss issues including, but not restricted to, military expenditure and economics in China, India and Pakistan, peace science in South East Asia, and approaches to anti-terrorism.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors.
Foreword.
Acknowledgment.
Is china the second military power? - A defense industry prospective.
Defense expenditure, budget deficits, and income distribution in india (1970-2009).
Defense expenditure and economic growth under external predation.
Terrorism and intelligence-LED counterterrorism in china.
China-Africa relations: Making sense of the discourse.
Rational model of conflict: War and peace in south asia.
Military keynesianism: An assessment.
Debt and peace in post-conflict countries.
Indian commitment to no first use of nuclear weapons: First step toward global nuclear disarmament.
Sri Lanka: Ethnic conflict and the conflict management process.
Four studies in non-state experiments with peacemaking in contemporary india.
Military expenditure and economic growth in south asia.
Is china an emerging sanctioning state?.
Cooperation for a Peaceful and Sustainable World Part 2.
Contributions to conflict management, peace economics and development volume 20.
Cooperation for a Peaceful and Sustainable World Part 2.
Copyright page.
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