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Comprising essays by Peter Wallensteen, this book presents an overview of the thematic development of peace research, which has become one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of war and conflict studies.
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Comprising essays by Peter Wallensteen, this book presents an overview of the thematic development of peace research, which has become one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of war and conflict studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780415580892
- ISBN-10: 0415580897
- Artikelnr.: 30976508
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780415580892
- ISBN-10: 0415580897
- Artikelnr.: 30976508
Peter Wallensteen holds the Dag Hammarskjöld Chair of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden and is the Richard G. Starmann Sr. Professor of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, USA. He leads Uppsala Conflict Data Program and a program on sanctions. He is author of many papers and articles, as well as several books, including Understanding Conflict Resolution (3rd edn, 2011), a leading textbook.
Part 1: Making Peace Researchable 1. Making Peace Researchable 2. The
Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists Part 2: Knowing War - Understanding
History 3. War in Peace Research 4. Four Models of Major Power Politics:
Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik 5. Major Power,
Confrontation and War, 1816-1976 6. Universalism vs. Particularism. On the
Limits of Major Power Order 7. Global Governance in A New Age: The UN
between P 1, G2 and A New Global Society Part 3: Towards Conflict
Resolution Analysis 8. Widening the Researchable: Conflict, Resolution and
Prevention 9. The Uppsala Conflict Data Program, 1978-2010: The Story, the
Rationale and the Program 10. Conflict Prevention: Methodology for Knowing
the Unknown 11. Armed Conflict and Peace Agreements 12. Dag Hammarskjöld
and the Psychology of Diplomacy Part 4: Sanctions and Peace Research 13.
Sanctions and Peace Research 14. A Century of Economic Sanctions: A Field
Revisited 15. Sanctions and Peace Building. Lessons from Africa Part 5:
Academics in Peacemaking 16. Academics in Peacemaking 17. The Strengths and
Limits of Academic Diplomacy: the Case of Bougainville 18. An Experiment in
Academic Diplomacy: The Middle East Seminar in 1990. Bibliography
Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists Part 2: Knowing War - Understanding
History 3. War in Peace Research 4. Four Models of Major Power Politics:
Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik 5. Major Power,
Confrontation and War, 1816-1976 6. Universalism vs. Particularism. On the
Limits of Major Power Order 7. Global Governance in A New Age: The UN
between P 1, G2 and A New Global Society Part 3: Towards Conflict
Resolution Analysis 8. Widening the Researchable: Conflict, Resolution and
Prevention 9. The Uppsala Conflict Data Program, 1978-2010: The Story, the
Rationale and the Program 10. Conflict Prevention: Methodology for Knowing
the Unknown 11. Armed Conflict and Peace Agreements 12. Dag Hammarskjöld
and the Psychology of Diplomacy Part 4: Sanctions and Peace Research 13.
Sanctions and Peace Research 14. A Century of Economic Sanctions: A Field
Revisited 15. Sanctions and Peace Building. Lessons from Africa Part 5:
Academics in Peacemaking 16. Academics in Peacemaking 17. The Strengths and
Limits of Academic Diplomacy: the Case of Bougainville 18. An Experiment in
Academic Diplomacy: The Middle East Seminar in 1990. Bibliography
Part 1: Making Peace Researchable 1. Making Peace Researchable 2. The
Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists Part 2: Knowing War - Understanding
History 3. War in Peace Research 4. Four Models of Major Power Politics:
Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik 5. Major Power,
Confrontation and War, 1816-1976 6. Universalism vs. Particularism. On the
Limits of Major Power Order 7. Global Governance in A New Age: The UN
between P 1, G2 and A New Global Society Part 3: Towards Conflict
Resolution Analysis 8. Widening the Researchable: Conflict, Resolution and
Prevention 9. The Uppsala Conflict Data Program, 1978-2010: The Story, the
Rationale and the Program 10. Conflict Prevention: Methodology for Knowing
the Unknown 11. Armed Conflict and Peace Agreements 12. Dag Hammarskjöld
and the Psychology of Diplomacy Part 4: Sanctions and Peace Research 13.
Sanctions and Peace Research 14. A Century of Economic Sanctions: A Field
Revisited 15. Sanctions and Peace Building. Lessons from Africa Part 5:
Academics in Peacemaking 16. Academics in Peacemaking 17. The Strengths and
Limits of Academic Diplomacy: the Case of Bougainville 18. An Experiment in
Academic Diplomacy: The Middle East Seminar in 1990. Bibliography
Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists Part 2: Knowing War - Understanding
History 3. War in Peace Research 4. Four Models of Major Power Politics:
Geopolitik, Realpolitik, Idealpolitik and Kapitalpolitik 5. Major Power,
Confrontation and War, 1816-1976 6. Universalism vs. Particularism. On the
Limits of Major Power Order 7. Global Governance in A New Age: The UN
between P 1, G2 and A New Global Society Part 3: Towards Conflict
Resolution Analysis 8. Widening the Researchable: Conflict, Resolution and
Prevention 9. The Uppsala Conflict Data Program, 1978-2010: The Story, the
Rationale and the Program 10. Conflict Prevention: Methodology for Knowing
the Unknown 11. Armed Conflict and Peace Agreements 12. Dag Hammarskjöld
and the Psychology of Diplomacy Part 4: Sanctions and Peace Research 13.
Sanctions and Peace Research 14. A Century of Economic Sanctions: A Field
Revisited 15. Sanctions and Peace Building. Lessons from Africa Part 5:
Academics in Peacemaking 16. Academics in Peacemaking 17. The Strengths and
Limits of Academic Diplomacy: the Case of Bougainville 18. An Experiment in
Academic Diplomacy: The Middle East Seminar in 1990. Bibliography