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Collective Preventive Diplomacy
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List of Tables and Illustrations Acknowledgments Part 1: Framework and Concepts 1. Introduction 2. Insulation and Intervention: A Conceptual Overview 3. Forging Great-Power Consensus Part 2: The History 4. The Cases Part 3: Case Analysis 5. Local Ethnic Conflict as an International Problem 6. Great-Power Objectives and Agenda Making 7. Conciliating the Antagonists 8. From Conciliation to Coercion 9. The Endgame Part 4: Conclusions 10. Implications for Policy Notes Selected Bibliography List of Books in the SUNY series in Global Politics Index

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Barry H. Steiner is Professor of Political Science at California State University at Long Beach. He is the author of Bernard Brodie and the Foundations of American Nuclear Strategy.

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"…an important book that breaks new ground in analyzing the dynamics among the great powers that determine the prospects and patterns of collective action to defuse ethnic conflict in smaller states." — Perspectives on Politics

"Fascinating to read, enormously thorough, detailed, and authoritative in a huge range of topics. Steiner has taken a complicated subject and, in several case studies that span two centuries, carefully arrived at conclusions that can be a guide to current and future action and understanding." — I. William Zartman, coeditor of Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques

"A fine study, which fills an important gap in the literature of the past decade on preventive diplomacy and related problems." — Alexander L. George, coauthor of Presidential Personality and Performance

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