Beyond Confrontation: Learning Conflict Resolution in the Post-Cold War Era

John Vasquez (Editor), Sanford Jaffe (Editor), James Turner Johnson (Editor), Linda Stamato (Editor)

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Abstract

The post-Cold War era has given rise to new issues and disputes. Ethnic and nationalist violence disturb the peace and pose special problems for the strongest states and the United Nations. Beyond Confrontation gives an overview of possible conflict resolution techniques that can be used to help manage and prevent these kinds of disputes in today's new world order. It outlines how to go beyond power politics and establish a politics of resolution.

During the Cold War, traditional techniques of conflict resolution were neglected since they were thought to be irrelevant and generally inapplicable to the relations between states. In the meantime, a vast literature and practice on conflict resolution has grown up on the domestic level that has been largely ignored by international politics specialists. The contributors to this volume cull this literature for the insights it can shed on the process of developing worldwide stability. Moreover, they go beyond traditional discipline boundaries and bring to bear the best current work in political science, social psychology, law, management, sociology, and ethics on the important task of creating a more peaceful world order.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
Number of pages248
ISBN (Print)9780472095544
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

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