Understanding conflict resolution \ War, Peace and the Global System
Wallensteen, Peter
Understanding conflict resolution \ War, Peace and the Global System Peter Wallensteen - 1 - 245 páginas - Serie D: Educar en virutes .
The Problem and How to Approach It -- Understanding Conflict Resolution -- Peacemaking as a New Experience -- Peace Research and Conflict Resolution -- Defining Conflict Resolution -- Limits of Conflict Resolution -- Outlining this Book -- Armed Conflicts and Peace Agreements -- The Concept of Conflict -- Identifying Armed Conflict -- Three projects -- The Michigan and Hamburg projects -- Trends in Armed Conflicts -- The Uppsala Conflict Data Project -- Patterns of armed conflict -- Outcomes of Armed Conflict -- Approaching Conflict Resolution -- The Evolution of Conflict Analysis -- Focusing on Conflict Dynamics -- Focusing on Basic Needs -- Focusing on Rational Calculations -- Synthesizing Conflict Resolution -- Refining the definition -- Transcending incompatibility: seven mechanisms -- Identifying Key Elements in Conflict Analysis -- Analysing Conflict Resolution -- Basic and Complex Levels of Analysis -- The Role of the State -- Actors in conflict -- The special roles of the state -- The global system -- Introducing the Trichotomy of Conflict --Locating conflicts in the trichotomy -- Applying the Trichotomy of Conflict and Peace -- Armed conflict since the Cold War -- Peace agreements since the Cold War -- Basics of Conflict Resolution -- The Resolution of Conflicts between States -- Armed Conflict and Peace Accords between States -- The last decades of the Cold War -- The post-Cold War period -- Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik -- Conflict Resolution: Geopolitik and Realpolitik -- Status quo or status quo ante bellum? -- Punitive or integrative solutions? -- The seven mechanisms -- Conflict Resolution: Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik -- Idealpolitik and the settlement of conflicts -- Peacemaking and Kapitalpolitik -- The seven mechanisms -- Conclusions for Interstate Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars -- Armed Conflicts and Peace Accords within States -- Civil wars during and after the Cold War -- Peace agreements in civil wars -- Dealing with Incompatibilities over State Power -- Democracy and the Settlement of Civil Wars -- Dealing with the Internal Security Dilemma -- State Failure and State Reconstruction -- Civil Society in Internal Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Resolution in State Formation Conflicts -- State Formation Conflicts -- State formation conflicts during the Cold War -- State formation conflicts after the Cold War -- Peace agreements in the post-Cold War era -- Identity Discrimination and Conflict Resolution -- Autonomy and Federalism: Territorial Solutions within a State -- Independence with or without Integration -- State Formation Conflicts and Democracy --Complexities in Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Complexes and Conflict Resolution -- Identifying Regional Conflict Complexes -- Regional conflicts since the Cold War -- Approaching regional conflicts -- Regional Conflict and the Organizing of Regions -- Regional frameworks -- The limits of intra-regional frameworks -- Extra-regional approaches to regional conflicts -- Regional security after war -- Major Powers and Conflict Complexes -- Major powers in regional conflicts -- Armed conflicts in major powers -- Major powers and global conflict -- Global Dimensions of Conflict Resolution -- The United Nations in Conflict Resolution -- The UN in Peace Agreements -- Collective Security -- The UN Charter -- UN institutions -- The Security Council in Conflict Resolution -- Agenda setting -- World regions -- The permanent members -- UN Action and Peace Agreements -- Sanctions -- Peacekeeping operations -- Peace enforcement -- International Communities in Conflict Resolution -- The New Communities -- UN-focused communities -- Value- and power-focused communities -- Early Action and Conflict Prevention -- Examples of conflict prevention -- Predicting escalation -- Third Parties and Mediation -- Entering a conflict -- Approaches to mediation -- Structural Changes and Peaceful Conflict -- Undoing the effects of war -- Reducing access to arms -- Tackling the territorial issues -- Developing democratic institutions -- Finding new state structures -- Assessing the role of power -- Between the International Community and Pax Americana.
Este libro proporciona una guía completa para comprender la resolución de conflictos en el mundo globalizado de hoy. En la primera parte, Peter Wallensteen presenta los campos de la resolución de conflictos tal como se han desarrollado desde el final de la Guerra Fría y demuestra varios enfoques para el análisis y la resolución de conflictos. El núcleo del libro explora la solución de tres tipos principales de conflicto internacional: interestatal; interno; y conflictos de formación del estado. La parte final revisa los enfoques regionales e internacionales para la resolución pacífica de conflictos, en particular la ONU, analiza las preocupaciones de las principales potencias en conflicto y esboza preguntas pertinentes para los órdenes mundiales futuros. This book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding conflict resolution in today´s global world. In the first part, Peter Wallensteen introduces the fields of conflict resolution as they have developed since the end of the Cold War and demonstrates various approaches to conflict analysis and conflict resolution. The core of the book explores the settlement of three major types of international conflict: inter-state; internal; and state formation conflicts. The final part reviews regional and international approaches to peaceful conflict resolution, notably the UN, discusses the concerns of the major powers in conflict, and outlines pertinent questions for the future world orders.
0761966668
RESOLUCIÓN DE CONFLICTOS
GUERRA
CIENCIAS POLÍTICAS
303.69
Understanding conflict resolution \ War, Peace and the Global System Peter Wallensteen - 1 - 245 páginas - Serie D: Educar en virutes .
The Problem and How to Approach It -- Understanding Conflict Resolution -- Peacemaking as a New Experience -- Peace Research and Conflict Resolution -- Defining Conflict Resolution -- Limits of Conflict Resolution -- Outlining this Book -- Armed Conflicts and Peace Agreements -- The Concept of Conflict -- Identifying Armed Conflict -- Three projects -- The Michigan and Hamburg projects -- Trends in Armed Conflicts -- The Uppsala Conflict Data Project -- Patterns of armed conflict -- Outcomes of Armed Conflict -- Approaching Conflict Resolution -- The Evolution of Conflict Analysis -- Focusing on Conflict Dynamics -- Focusing on Basic Needs -- Focusing on Rational Calculations -- Synthesizing Conflict Resolution -- Refining the definition -- Transcending incompatibility: seven mechanisms -- Identifying Key Elements in Conflict Analysis -- Analysing Conflict Resolution -- Basic and Complex Levels of Analysis -- The Role of the State -- Actors in conflict -- The special roles of the state -- The global system -- Introducing the Trichotomy of Conflict --Locating conflicts in the trichotomy -- Applying the Trichotomy of Conflict and Peace -- Armed conflict since the Cold War -- Peace agreements since the Cold War -- Basics of Conflict Resolution -- The Resolution of Conflicts between States -- Armed Conflict and Peace Accords between States -- The last decades of the Cold War -- The post-Cold War period -- Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik -- Conflict Resolution: Geopolitik and Realpolitik -- Status quo or status quo ante bellum? -- Punitive or integrative solutions? -- The seven mechanisms -- Conflict Resolution: Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik -- Idealpolitik and the settlement of conflicts -- Peacemaking and Kapitalpolitik -- The seven mechanisms -- Conclusions for Interstate Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars -- Armed Conflicts and Peace Accords within States -- Civil wars during and after the Cold War -- Peace agreements in civil wars -- Dealing with Incompatibilities over State Power -- Democracy and the Settlement of Civil Wars -- Dealing with the Internal Security Dilemma -- State Failure and State Reconstruction -- Civil Society in Internal Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Resolution in State Formation Conflicts -- State Formation Conflicts -- State formation conflicts during the Cold War -- State formation conflicts after the Cold War -- Peace agreements in the post-Cold War era -- Identity Discrimination and Conflict Resolution -- Autonomy and Federalism: Territorial Solutions within a State -- Independence with or without Integration -- State Formation Conflicts and Democracy --Complexities in Conflict Resolution -- Conflict Complexes and Conflict Resolution -- Identifying Regional Conflict Complexes -- Regional conflicts since the Cold War -- Approaching regional conflicts -- Regional Conflict and the Organizing of Regions -- Regional frameworks -- The limits of intra-regional frameworks -- Extra-regional approaches to regional conflicts -- Regional security after war -- Major Powers and Conflict Complexes -- Major powers in regional conflicts -- Armed conflicts in major powers -- Major powers and global conflict -- Global Dimensions of Conflict Resolution -- The United Nations in Conflict Resolution -- The UN in Peace Agreements -- Collective Security -- The UN Charter -- UN institutions -- The Security Council in Conflict Resolution -- Agenda setting -- World regions -- The permanent members -- UN Action and Peace Agreements -- Sanctions -- Peacekeeping operations -- Peace enforcement -- International Communities in Conflict Resolution -- The New Communities -- UN-focused communities -- Value- and power-focused communities -- Early Action and Conflict Prevention -- Examples of conflict prevention -- Predicting escalation -- Third Parties and Mediation -- Entering a conflict -- Approaches to mediation -- Structural Changes and Peaceful Conflict -- Undoing the effects of war -- Reducing access to arms -- Tackling the territorial issues -- Developing democratic institutions -- Finding new state structures -- Assessing the role of power -- Between the International Community and Pax Americana.
Este libro proporciona una guía completa para comprender la resolución de conflictos en el mundo globalizado de hoy. En la primera parte, Peter Wallensteen presenta los campos de la resolución de conflictos tal como se han desarrollado desde el final de la Guerra Fría y demuestra varios enfoques para el análisis y la resolución de conflictos. El núcleo del libro explora la solución de tres tipos principales de conflicto internacional: interestatal; interno; y conflictos de formación del estado. La parte final revisa los enfoques regionales e internacionales para la resolución pacífica de conflictos, en particular la ONU, analiza las preocupaciones de las principales potencias en conflicto y esboza preguntas pertinentes para los órdenes mundiales futuros. This book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding conflict resolution in today´s global world. In the first part, Peter Wallensteen introduces the fields of conflict resolution as they have developed since the end of the Cold War and demonstrates various approaches to conflict analysis and conflict resolution. The core of the book explores the settlement of three major types of international conflict: inter-state; internal; and state formation conflicts. The final part reviews regional and international approaches to peaceful conflict resolution, notably the UN, discusses the concerns of the major powers in conflict, and outlines pertinent questions for the future world orders.
0761966668
RESOLUCIÓN DE CONFLICTOS
GUERRA
CIENCIAS POLÍTICAS
303.69