Since the end of the Cold War, conflict prevention and resolution, peacekeeping and peacebuilding have risen to the top of the international agenda. The fourth edition of this hugely popular text explains the key concepts, charts the development of the field, evaluates successes and failures, and assesses the main current challenges and debates in the second decade of the twenty-first century. In response to ongoing changes in the dynamics of global conflict, including the events and consequences of the Arab revolutions, the rise of the self-styled �Islamic State�, the conflict in Ukraine, and the continued evolution of conflict resolution theory and practice, this edition provides a fresh assessment of the contemporary conflict landscape. Comprehensively updated and illustrated with new case studies, the book identifies a new pattern of �transnational conflicts� and argues for a response based on cosmopolitan conflict resolution, defined as the promotion of the cosmopolitan values on which the welfare and life hopes of future generations depend. Part I offers a comprehensive survey of the theory and practice of conflict resolution. Part II sets the field within the context of rapid global change and addresses the controversies that have surrounded conflict resolution as it has entered the mainstream. Contemporary Conflict Resolution is essential reading for students of peace and security studies, conflict management and international politics, as well as for those working in non-governmental organizations and think-tanks.
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Since the end of the Cold War, conflict prevention and resolution, peacekeeping and peacebuilding have risen to the top of the international agenda.
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations PART I: CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT RESOLUTION 1 Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Concepts and Definitions 2 Conflict Resolution: Origins, Foundations and Development of the Field 3 The Statistics of Deadly Quarrels and the Measurement of Peace 4 Understanding Contemporary Conflict 5 Preventing Violent Conflict 6 Containing Violent Conflict: Peacekeeping 7 Ending Violent Conflict: Peacemaking 8 Post-War Reconstruction 9 Peacebuilding 10 Reconciliation PART II: COSMOPOLITAN CONFLICT RESOLUTION 11 Towards Cosmopolitan Conflict Resolution 12 Environmental Conflict Resolution 13 Gender in Conflict Resolution 14 The Ethics of Intervention 15 Culture, Religion and Conflict Resolution 16 Conflict Resolution in Art and Popular Culture 17 Conflict Resolution, the Media and the Communications Revolution 18 Linguistic Intractability: Engaging Radical Disagreement 19 Conflict Resolution: Theories and Critiques 20 Conflict Resolution and the Future
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"The fourth edition of this ground-breaking textbook presents the field of conflict resolution in a world after the failure of the Arab Spring, the rise of ISIS, a newly aggressive Russia, and increasing tensions in the South China Sea. Recognizing the challenges such a world presents, the authors nevertheless remain committed to a cosmopolitan vision of the field as the indispensable alternative to that other vision: If you want peace, prepare for war."—Kevin Avruch, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University "Contemporary Conflict Resolution, now updated with current research and new approaches to deeply difficult protracted conflicts, remains the most comprehensive, well-conceputalized and useful introductory text to the wider fields of peace and conflict studies. I highly recommend this book to students, professors, policymakers and practitioners, it is an invaluable resource."—John Paul Lederach, Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780745687223
Publisert
2016-02-12
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
1111 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
624

Biographical note

Oliver Ramsbotham is Emeritus Professor of Conflict Resolution at Bradford University.

Tom Woodhouse is Adam Curle Professor of Conflict Resolution at Bradford University.

Hugh Miall is Professor of International Relations at the University of Kent.