Comparative peace processes /
The term 'peace process' is now widely used to describe attempts to manage and resolve conflict. As the nature of conflict has changed, so the range of available tools for producing peace has grown. Alongside a plethora of political actions, there is now a greater international awareness o...
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Cambridge, UK :
Polity Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- The Concept of a Peace Process
- Prescriptions for Conflict Management or Resolution
- Peace: Implementation; Maintenance; Reconciliation
- Deadlock: The Palestinian 'Peace Process'
- Conflict and Confessionalism in Lebanon
- Consociational Triumph: Northern Ireland's Peace Process
- Confederalism and Consociation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- ETA's Slow Defeat: The Basque 'Peace Process'
- When a Peace Process Fails: Sri Lanka.