Challenges to peacebuilding : managing spoilers during conflict resolution
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Challenges to peacebuilding : managing spoilers during conflict resolution
United Nations University Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : obstacles to peace processes : understanding spoiling / Edward Newman and Oliver Richmond
- Internal and external dynamics of spoiling : a negotiation approach / Karin Aggestam
- Understanding the violence of insiders : loyalty, custodians of peace, and the sustainability of conflict settlement / Marie-Joëlle Zahar
- The linkage between devious objectives and spoiling behaviour in peace processes / Oliver Richmond
- Terrorism as a tactic of spoilers in peace processes / Ekaterina Stepanova
- Spoilers or catalysts? The role of diasporas in peace processes / Yossi Shain and Ravinatha P. Aryasinha
- "New wars" and spoilers / Edward Newman
- Northern Ireland : a peace process thwarted by accidental spoiling / Roger Mac Ginty
- Why do peace processes collapse? The Basque conflict and the three-spoilers perspective / Daniele Conversi
- Peace on whose terms? War veterans' associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic
- Spoilers in Colombia : actors and strategies / Carlo Nasi
- The Israeli-Palestinian peace process : the strategic art of deception / Magnus Ranstorp
- Spoiling peace in Cyprus / Nathalie Tocci
- The Abkhazia and South Ossetia cases : spoilers in a nearly collapsed peace process / George Khutsishvili
- Spoilers and devious objectives in Kashmir / Jaideep Saikia
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Many ceasefires and peace agreements in civil conflict are initially unsuccessful. Some give way to renewed, and often escalating, violence. In other cases, peace processes have become interminably protracted. This study approaches the problem by focusing on 'spoilers': groups and tactics that actively seek to obstruct or undermine conflict settlement through a variety of means, including terrorism and violence. It considers why spoilers and spoiling behaviour emerge and how they can be addressed, drawing upon experience from Northern Ireland, the Basque region, Bosnia, Colombia, Israel to Palestine, Cyprus, the Caucasus and Kashmir.
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