Regional Peacemaking and Conflict Management
A Comparative Approach
Herausgeber: Lutmar, Carmela; Miller, Benjamin
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A Comparative Approach
Herausgeber: Lutmar, Carmela; Miller, Benjamin
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This volume examines the various mechanisms for regional pacification and conflict resolution by comparing the cases of Europe and the Middle East.
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This volume examines the various mechanisms for regional pacification and conflict resolution by comparing the cases of Europe and the Middle East.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781138022126
- ISBN-10: 1138022128
- Artikelnr.: 41669803
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781138022126
- ISBN-10: 1138022128
- Artikelnr.: 41669803
Carmela Lutmar is a lecturer in the Division of International Relations at the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel, and has a PhD from New York University, USA. Benjamin Miller is Professor of International Relations at the School of Political Sciences, the University of Haifa. Among his publications are When Opponents Cooperate: Great Power Conflict and Collaboration in World Politics (2002) and States, Nations and Great Powers: The Sources of Regional War and Peace (2007).
Introduction, Benjamin Miller Part I: Theoretical Framework 1. Explaining
the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace
in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm
Peace 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-German Security
Relations after 1945, Andreas Hasenclever and Lukas Kasten 3. Why "Warm
Peace" in Europe is not so Warm: The Impact of Immigration-Related
Securitization Process on the European Security Community, Tal Dingott
Alkopher 4. Voice Opportunity as a Key to Stability, Nadav Kedem 5. In
search of identity: 'Normative Power Europe' through the lens of the Middle
East conflict, Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo 6. Realist Institutionalism and
Regional Peace: The Case of the European Coal and Steel Community, Ilai
Saltzman Part III: Middle East: From Hot War to Cold Peace - and Back to
Hot (Civil) War 7. Why the Liberal Economic Model of International Peace
Failed in the Middle East, Ranan Kuperman 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant:
Systemic Cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ariel Kabiri 9. The
Alawi regime during the Syria civil war: from collapse to fragile
stability, Yaron Friedman 10. The (de)Construction of "Economic Peace"-
"Economic Peace" Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Between
Theory and Reality, Mor Mitrani and Galia Press-Barnathan Part IV:
Comparative Perspectives 11. US "Puppets", Domestic Institutions, and
Foreign Policy Compliance, Carmela Lutmar 12. The Prerequisites Matter:
North America's Transition to Regional Peace, Dov H. Levin 13."Offensive
Liberalism" a Critical Appraisal, Amir Lupovici 14. The Sunshine Policy:
Between Cold War and Normal Peace, Alon Levkowitz Conclusions, Carmela
Lutmar
the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace
in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm
Peace 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-German Security
Relations after 1945, Andreas Hasenclever and Lukas Kasten 3. Why "Warm
Peace" in Europe is not so Warm: The Impact of Immigration-Related
Securitization Process on the European Security Community, Tal Dingott
Alkopher 4. Voice Opportunity as a Key to Stability, Nadav Kedem 5. In
search of identity: 'Normative Power Europe' through the lens of the Middle
East conflict, Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo 6. Realist Institutionalism and
Regional Peace: The Case of the European Coal and Steel Community, Ilai
Saltzman Part III: Middle East: From Hot War to Cold Peace - and Back to
Hot (Civil) War 7. Why the Liberal Economic Model of International Peace
Failed in the Middle East, Ranan Kuperman 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant:
Systemic Cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ariel Kabiri 9. The
Alawi regime during the Syria civil war: from collapse to fragile
stability, Yaron Friedman 10. The (de)Construction of "Economic Peace"-
"Economic Peace" Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Between
Theory and Reality, Mor Mitrani and Galia Press-Barnathan Part IV:
Comparative Perspectives 11. US "Puppets", Domestic Institutions, and
Foreign Policy Compliance, Carmela Lutmar 12. The Prerequisites Matter:
North America's Transition to Regional Peace, Dov H. Levin 13."Offensive
Liberalism" a Critical Appraisal, Amir Lupovici 14. The Sunshine Policy:
Between Cold War and Normal Peace, Alon Levkowitz Conclusions, Carmela
Lutmar
Introduction, Benjamin Miller Part I: Theoretical Framework 1. Explaining
the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace
in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm
Peace 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-German Security
Relations after 1945, Andreas Hasenclever and Lukas Kasten 3. Why "Warm
Peace" in Europe is not so Warm: The Impact of Immigration-Related
Securitization Process on the European Security Community, Tal Dingott
Alkopher 4. Voice Opportunity as a Key to Stability, Nadav Kedem 5. In
search of identity: 'Normative Power Europe' through the lens of the Middle
East conflict, Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo 6. Realist Institutionalism and
Regional Peace: The Case of the European Coal and Steel Community, Ilai
Saltzman Part III: Middle East: From Hot War to Cold Peace - and Back to
Hot (Civil) War 7. Why the Liberal Economic Model of International Peace
Failed in the Middle East, Ranan Kuperman 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant:
Systemic Cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ariel Kabiri 9. The
Alawi regime during the Syria civil war: from collapse to fragile
stability, Yaron Friedman 10. The (de)Construction of "Economic Peace"-
"Economic Peace" Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Between
Theory and Reality, Mor Mitrani and Galia Press-Barnathan Part IV:
Comparative Perspectives 11. US "Puppets", Domestic Institutions, and
Foreign Policy Compliance, Carmela Lutmar 12. The Prerequisites Matter:
North America's Transition to Regional Peace, Dov H. Levin 13."Offensive
Liberalism" a Critical Appraisal, Amir Lupovici 14. The Sunshine Policy:
Between Cold War and Normal Peace, Alon Levkowitz Conclusions, Carmela
Lutmar
the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace
in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm
Peace 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-German Security
Relations after 1945, Andreas Hasenclever and Lukas Kasten 3. Why "Warm
Peace" in Europe is not so Warm: The Impact of Immigration-Related
Securitization Process on the European Security Community, Tal Dingott
Alkopher 4. Voice Opportunity as a Key to Stability, Nadav Kedem 5. In
search of identity: 'Normative Power Europe' through the lens of the Middle
East conflict, Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo 6. Realist Institutionalism and
Regional Peace: The Case of the European Coal and Steel Community, Ilai
Saltzman Part III: Middle East: From Hot War to Cold Peace - and Back to
Hot (Civil) War 7. Why the Liberal Economic Model of International Peace
Failed in the Middle East, Ranan Kuperman 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant:
Systemic Cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ariel Kabiri 9. The
Alawi regime during the Syria civil war: from collapse to fragile
stability, Yaron Friedman 10. The (de)Construction of "Economic Peace"-
"Economic Peace" Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Between
Theory and Reality, Mor Mitrani and Galia Press-Barnathan Part IV:
Comparative Perspectives 11. US "Puppets", Domestic Institutions, and
Foreign Policy Compliance, Carmela Lutmar 12. The Prerequisites Matter:
North America's Transition to Regional Peace, Dov H. Levin 13."Offensive
Liberalism" a Critical Appraisal, Amir Lupovici 14. The Sunshine Policy:
Between Cold War and Normal Peace, Alon Levkowitz Conclusions, Carmela
Lutmar