Conflict management in divided societies :
theories and practice /
edited by Stefan Wolff and Christalla Yakinthou.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge,
2012.
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index. Physical description: xx, 279 p. ; 25 cm. more |
ISBN: | 9780415563734 (hbk.) 0415563739 (hbk.) 9780415563741 (pbk.) 0415563747 (pbk.) |
Table of Contents:
Consociationalism: power-sharing and self-governance / Stefan Wolff
Centripetalism: cooperation, accommodation and integration / Benjamin Reilly
Power dividing: the multiple-majorities approach / Philip G. Roeder
The diplomacy of conflict management / I. William Zartman
Quiet diplomacy: preventing conflict through discreet engagement / Craig Collins and John Packer
Imperfect but indispensable: the United Nations and global conflict management / Anoulak Kittikhoun and Thomas G. Weiss
Regional origins, global aspirations: the European Union as a global conflict manager / Nathalie Tocci
Limited capabilities, great expectations: the African Union and regional conflict management / John Akokpari
Political engagement, mediation, and the nongovernmental sector / Katia Papiagianni
Between theory and practice: Rwanda / Janine Natalya Clark
The challenges of implementation: Guatemala / Virginie Ladisch
The failure of prevention: Kosovo / Marc Weller
A never-ending story: Cyprus / Christalla Yakinthou
The potency of external conflict management: Northern Ireland / Adrian Guelke.
Consociationalism: power-sharing and self-governance / Stefan Wolff
Centripetalism: cooperation, accommodation and integration / Benjamin Reilly
Power dividing: the multiple-majorities approach / Philip G. Roeder
The diplomacy of conflict management / I. William Zartman
Quiet diplomacy: preventing conflict through discreet engagement / Craig Collins and John Packer
Imperfect but indispensable: the United Nations and global conflict management / Anoulak Kittikhoun and Thomas G. Weiss
Regional origins, global aspirations: the European Union as a global conflict manager / Nathalie Tocci
Limited capabilities, great expectations: the African Union and regional conflict management / John Akokpari
Political engagement, mediation, and the nongovernmental sector / Katia Papiagianni
Between theory and practice: Rwanda / Janine Natalya Clark
The challenges of implementation: Guatemala / Virginie Ladisch
The failure of prevention: Kosovo / Marc Weller
A never-ending story: Cyprus / Christalla Yakinthou
The potency of external conflict management: Northern Ireland / Adrian Guelke.