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Rethinking Conflict Resolution and Management

I. W. Zartman and Siniša Vuković

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Abstract: Rethinking and revising the established knowledge and practice of conflict resolution and management, this innovative book brings together complementary perspectives to consider what novel approaches to conflict need to be invented after the collapse of the World Order.

Keywords: Geography; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800376984
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction - collapsed system: rethinking world disorder , pp 1-17 Downloads
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Ch 2 How the study of conflict management and resolution was rethought and expanded: a history of rethinking , pp 18-37 Downloads
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Ch 3 Rethinking conflict , pp 38-53 Downloads
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Ch 4 Rethinking power in peacemaking , pp 54-67 Downloads
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Ch 5 Rethinking ripeness: in search of mutually enticing opportunities , pp 68-82 Downloads
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Ch 6 Rethinking mediation , pp 83-98 Downloads
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Ch 7 Rethinking prevention of escalation , pp 99-115 Downloads
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Ch 8 Rethinking governance, protest, and revolt , pp 116-131 Downloads
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Ch 9 Rethinking inclusion and representation , pp 132-145 Downloads
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Ch 10 Rethinking hybrid conflicts , pp 146-163 Downloads
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Ch 11 Rethinking people , pp 164-177 Downloads
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Ch 12 Conclusion: onward to recreating , pp 178-179 Downloads
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