Perspectives in Waging Conflicts Constructively: Cases, Concepts, and Practice
Editat de Bruce W. Dayton, Louis Kriesbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 ian 2017
An introduction presents key concepts in constructive conflict resolution, and chapters offer cases of these theories in action. Cases feature both global and regional examples ranging from Israel to North Korea. The book also contains recommendations for policy makers, non-governmental organizations, and citizens about how stakeholders at all levels might help avoid destructive patterns that are common in large-scale conflict while working for positive change.
Contributors include Patrick G. Coy, Esra Cuhadar, Bruce W. Dayton, Martina Fischer, Galia Golan, Louis Kriesberg, Christopher Mitchell, Robert Murrett, Thania Paffenholz, Lee Smithey, and Steven Zunes.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442265516
ISBN-10: 1442265515
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 1 Chart, 3 Tables
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442265515
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: 1 Chart, 3 Tables
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1
Introduction
Bruce W. Dayton and Louis Kriesberg
Chapter 2
Communication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice
Patrick G. Coy
Chapter 3
Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Prerequisite or Burden for Constructive Conflict Transformation?
Martina Fischer
Chapter 4
Strategic Nonviolent Action: Waging Constructive Conflict against Authoritarianism
Steven Zunes
Chapter 5
Peaceful Separation: The Politics of Constructive Dissolution
Christopher Mitchell
Chapter 6
Factors for De-escalation: Israel and a Shift to Constructive Conflict
Galia Golan
Chapter 7
The State of Constructive Conflict in Northern Ireland
Lee A. Smithey
Chapter 8
What Is a Constructive Peace Process?: Inclusion in Peace Negotiations
Çerag Esra Cuhadar and Thania Paffenholz
Chapter 9
Non-Provocative Defense in the Asia-Pacific Region
Robert Murrett
Chapter 10
Global Contexts for Waging Conflicts Constructively
Louis Kriesberg
Introduction
Bruce W. Dayton and Louis Kriesberg
Chapter 2
Communication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice
Patrick G. Coy
Chapter 3
Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Prerequisite or Burden for Constructive Conflict Transformation?
Martina Fischer
Chapter 4
Strategic Nonviolent Action: Waging Constructive Conflict against Authoritarianism
Steven Zunes
Chapter 5
Peaceful Separation: The Politics of Constructive Dissolution
Christopher Mitchell
Chapter 6
Factors for De-escalation: Israel and a Shift to Constructive Conflict
Galia Golan
Chapter 7
The State of Constructive Conflict in Northern Ireland
Lee A. Smithey
Chapter 8
What Is a Constructive Peace Process?: Inclusion in Peace Negotiations
Çerag Esra Cuhadar and Thania Paffenholz
Chapter 9
Non-Provocative Defense in the Asia-Pacific Region
Robert Murrett
Chapter 10
Global Contexts for Waging Conflicts Constructively
Louis Kriesberg
Recenzii
At its heart, this book is about choices-choices about the outcomes we want from conflicts, and the strategies and tactics we employ to achieve them. The book offers a hopeful message about our ability to wage conflicts more constructively, while not shying away from hard questions about power, coercion, and injustice. One of the book's great strengths is the breadth of issues it addresses, including the recognition, in the conclusion, of the complex relationship between global climate change and conflict.
In times of rising tension and fear of violent conflicts, this is a timely set of cases that have been addressed constructively. The cases and their analyses provide solid evidence that the long-term benefits of handling conflicts constructively are far greater than handling conflict through violent modes. The text has an added value for scholars, students, and practitioners who want to counter arguments in favor of greater violence in responding to national, regional, or global conflicts. The book does not shy away from tackling complex cases such as: Israel Palestine, Northern Ireland, Yemen, and Korea. This is exactly the type of research that peace and conflict resolution scholars, students, and practitioners can equip themselves with when debating the "security and power politik" in classes and policy circles.
This is a valuable book that brings together many of the most innovative and thoughtful writers in the field of constructive conflict analysis. It is a great contribution to an approach to conflict resolution that has never been more necessary.
An inspiring supplement to their widely used Constructive Conflicts, Dayton and Kriesberg have assembled a superb team of scholars and practitioners to reflect conceptually and through case applications on the key factors that enable or prevent waging conflicts constructively. Anyone interested in non-violence and peace and conflict studies will benefit from the multitude of viewpoints and illustrative examples compiled in this comprehensive and easy to understand state-of-the art compendium.
In times of rising tension and fear of violent conflicts, this is a timely set of cases that have been addressed constructively. The cases and their analyses provide solid evidence that the long-term benefits of handling conflicts constructively are far greater than handling conflict through violent modes. The text has an added value for scholars, students, and practitioners who want to counter arguments in favor of greater violence in responding to national, regional, or global conflicts. The book does not shy away from tackling complex cases such as: Israel Palestine, Northern Ireland, Yemen, and Korea. This is exactly the type of research that peace and conflict resolution scholars, students, and practitioners can equip themselves with when debating the "security and power politik" in classes and policy circles.
This is a valuable book that brings together many of the most innovative and thoughtful writers in the field of constructive conflict analysis. It is a great contribution to an approach to conflict resolution that has never been more necessary.
An inspiring supplement to their widely used Constructive Conflicts, Dayton and Kriesberg have assembled a superb team of scholars and practitioners to reflect conceptually and through case applications on the key factors that enable or prevent waging conflicts constructively. Anyone interested in non-violence and peace and conflict studies will benefit from the multitude of viewpoints and illustrative examples compiled in this comprehensive and easy to understand state-of-the art compendium.