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List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes List of Maps Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations PART I CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT RESOLUTION 1 Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Concepts and Definitions Why a Third Edition? Conflict Resolution Models Framework Models Classical Ideas New Developments in Confict Resolution Terminology Structure of the Book Recommended reading 2 Conflict Resolution: Origins, Foundations and Development of the Field Precursors: The First Generation, 1918-1945 Foundations: The Second Generation, 1945-1965 Consolidation: The Third Generation, 1965-1985 Reconstruction: The Fourth Generation, 1985-2005 Recommended reading 3 Statistics of Deadly Quarrels and the Measurement of Peace The Conflict Domain Measuring Peace and Peacefulness Conflicts Trends Conflict Distribution Conflict Types Terrorism and Conflict Conflict Costs Conflict Mapping and Conflict Tracking Recommended Reading 4 Understanding Contemporary Conflict Theories and Frameworks The Context for an Evaluation of Conflict Resolution Theory Edward Azar's Theory of Protracted Social Conflict (PSC) Have More Recent Theories Confirmed or Discredited PSC? An Interpretative Framework for Conflict Analysis The Analysis and Mapping of Complex Conflict Systems Conclusion Recommended Reading 5 Preventing Violent Conflict Causation and Prevention of Wars Emergent Conflict and Peaceful Change Deep or Structural Prevention Early Warning Light or Operational Prevention The Adoption of Conflict Prevention by International Organizations Evaluation of Conflict Prevention's Effectiveness Case Study: Preventive Crisis Management in Kenya Conclusion Recommended Reading 6 Containing Violent Conflict: Peacekeeping First- and Second-Generation UN Peacekeeping, 1956-1995 War Zones, War Economies and Cultures of Violence Third-Generation Peacekeeping: What Count As Peace Operations? Redefining Peace Operations Third-Generation Peacekeeping and Human Security Conflict Resolution and the Theoretical Debate About Peace Operations Case Study: Somalia 1991-2010 Conclusion Recommended Reading 7 Ending Violent Conflict: Peacemaking The Challenge of Ending Violent Conflict De-escalation, Ripeness and Conditions for Ending Violent Conflict Mediation and Third-Party Intervention Peace Processes: Turning Points, Sticking Points and Spoilers Negotiations and Settlements Case Studies Conclusion Recommended reading 8 Post-War Reconstruction Postwar Peace Operations Intervention, Reconstruction and Withdrawal (IRW) Operations 1989-2009 Filling the Postwar Planning Gap The International Postwar Reconstruction Blueprint: Dilemmas and Tradeoffs Current Controversies Summary from a Conflict Resolution Perspective The Question of Evaluation Conclusion Recommended reading 9 Peacebuilding The Mainstreaming of Peacebuilding Models in International Policy Peacebuilding Debates and Discourses: Beyond Blueprints and Towards an Emancipatory Conflict Resolution Ethic Hybrid Peace and Peacebuilding from Below: a Conflict Resolution Perspective Conclusion: Peace Education and Peacebuilding from Below in the Discourse of Conflict Resolution Recommended reading 10 Reconciliation Four Meanings of Reconciliation Between Separation and a Fusion of Identities Dealing with the Past: Trauma and Atrocity Peace or Justice? Not Exclusive Alternatives Alternative Paths to Reconciliation Reconciliation and Conssict Resolution: Going Down the Escalation Ladder Recommended reading PART II COSMOPOLITAN CONFLICT RESOLUTION 11 Towards Cosmopolitan Conflict Resolution The Nature of the International Collectivity The Arrow of the Future: Conflict Resolution and World Politics Conflict Resolution and International Institutions Conflict Resolution and International Law Conflict Resolution and Cosmopolitan Democracy Conflict Resolution and Terrorism Recommended reading 12 Environmental Conflict Resolution Tragedies of the Commons Conflicts of Interest Over Climate Change Multilevel Negotiations International Negotiations Recommended reading 13 Gender in Conflict Resolution Stage 1: Making Women Visible as Agents of Change Stage 2: Data-Collection and Case Studies Stage 3: Rethinking Conflict Resolution Theory Stage 4: Mainstreaming Gender in Policy-Making and the Empowerment of Women Case Study Recommended reading 14 The Ethics of Intervention Conflict Resolution Roles Conflict Resolution Intervention Principles From Just War to Just Intervention Conclusion: International Ethics, International Law and International Politics Recommended reading 15 Culture, Religion and Conflict Resolution How Far Down Does Cultural Variation Reach? Culture and Conflict Resolution: Three Responses Religion and Conssict Resolution: Islamic and Buddhist Approaches Conclusion Recommended reading 16 Conflict Resolution in Art and Popular Culture Creative Networks: Museums, Visual Arts, Music and Theatre in Conflict Resolution Sport and Conflict Resolution Building a Global Peace Culture Conclusion Recommended reading 17 Conflict Resolution, the Media and the Communications Revolution The Mass Media and Conflict Resolution Conflict Resolution in the Age of Cybertechnology From Cyberwar to Cyberpeace Recommended reading 18 Managing Linguistic Intractability: Dialogue, Discourse and Radical Disagreement Linguistic Intractability: the Challenge of Radical Disagreement When Conflict Resolution Fails Acknowledging, Exploring and Understanding Agonistic Dialogue Managing Radical Disagreement: Promoting a Strategic Engagement of Discourses The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: a Case Study Recommended Reading 19 Conflict Resolution: Theories and Critiques The Pluralist-Cosmopolitan Heartland of Conflict Resolution The Realist Critique The Critical Theory Critique The Post-Structural Critique Non-Western/Non-Northern Critiques Recommended reading 20 Conflict Resolution and the Future Emergent Conflicts Future Drivers of Conflict The Conflict Resolution Response Conflict Resolution: the Next Generation Conclusion Notes References Index

About the Author

Oliver Ramsbotham is Emeritus Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of Bradford, Tom Woodhouse is Adam Curle Professor of Conflict Resolution at the University of Bradford and Hugh Miall is Professor of International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Reviews

"Thoroughly recommended for all conflict resolution workers whether in academe, government or other parliamentary organisations, civil service, military departments, and NGOs and their supporters. Indeed, anyone prepared to study it in any depth would be amply rewarded." Medicine, Conflict and Survival "There is no more definitive text. It is impressive in its clarity, comprehensiveness, and ability to incorporate a historical overview of each area as well as the latest thinking and debates." Oliver Richmond, Director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of St Andrews "This new third edition confirms the stellar place of this book on the bookshelf of every scholar and practitioner in the field of conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Nowhere else will you find such a comprehensive overview of the history of the field and its current methodologies, as well as entirely new chapters dedicated to the most pertinent issues of today, including the environment, gender, religion and the media. A must read - a hugely important resource for us all." Mari Fitzduff, Brandeis University "Contemporary Conflict Resolution has become an institution for teachers, students and researchers of armed conflict, conflict resolution and peacebuilding. This third edition - significantly revised and expanded, with a number of entirely new chapters - provides an excellent survey of the key theories, debates and cases in this area of scholarship. The inclusion of chapters on the environment , religion, culture, the media and language demonstrates that this volume is as innovative as it is comprehensive. It manages to be both a textbook and a volume that projects coherent and sometimes provocative arguments." Edward Newman, University of Birmingham "This is a thorough and well-written introduction to contemporary conflict resolution, which offers a distinctive perspective based on the notion of 'cosmopolitan conflict resolution'. It will be of great interest to students of peace and conflict studies." Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price, University of Bath

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