Pathways for Peace

Pathways for Peace
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 415
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781464811869
ISBN-13 : 1464811865
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Pathways for Peace by : United Nations;World Bank

Violent conflicts today are complex and increasingly protracted, involving more nonstate groups and regional and international actors. It is estimated that by 2030—the horizon set by the international community for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals—more than half of the world’s poor will be living in countries affected by high levels of violence. Information and communication technology, population movements, and climate change are also creating shared risks that must be managed at both national and international levels. Pathways for Peace is a joint United Nations†“World Bank Group study that originates from the conviction that the international community’s attention must urgently be refocused on prevention. A scaled-up system for preventive action would save between US$5 billion and US$70 billion per year, which could be reinvested in reducing poverty and improving the well-being of populations. The study aims to improve the way in which domestic development processes interact with security, diplomacy, mediation, and other efforts to prevent conflicts from becoming violent. It stresses the importance of grievances related to exclusion—from access to power, natural resources, security and justice, for example—that are at the root of many violent conflicts today. Based on a review of cases in which prevention has been successful, the study makes recommendations for countries facing emerging risks of violent conflict as well as for the international community. Development policies and programs must be a core part of preventive efforts; when risks are high or building up, inclusive solutions through dialogue, adapted macroeconomic policies, institutional reform, and redistributive policies are required. Inclusion is key, and preventive action needs to adopt a more people-centered approach that includes mainstreaming citizen engagement. Enhancing the participation of women and youth in decision making is fundamental to sustaining peace, as well as long-term policies to address the aspirations of women and young people.

The World in Conflict

The World in Conflict
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781639364442
ISBN-13 : 1639364447
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The World in Conflict by : John Andrews

An authoritative, incisive explanation of the causes and current status of hostilities around the world. The world today rests on increasingly unstable fault lines. From the conflict in Ukraine or fresh upheavals in the Middle East to the threats posed to humanity by a global pandemic, climate change, and natural disasters, the world's danger zones once again draw their battle lines across our hyper-connected, yet fragmented, globe. In this revised and updated fourth edition, join veteran Economist journalist John Andrews as he analyzes the old enmities and looming collisions that underlie conflict in the twenty-first century. Region by region, discover the causes, contexts, participants, and likely outcomes of every globally significant struggle now underway. From drug cartels to cyber war, this is the indispensable guide for anyone who wants to understand our perilous world.

Stealth Conflicts

Stealth Conflicts
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781351897945
ISBN-13 : 1351897942
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Stealth Conflicts by : Virgil Hawkins

Many of the world's deadliest conflicts are largely ignored - becoming off-the-radar 'stealth conflicts'. How can this be possible in a world with unprecedented levels of access to information, and unprecedented levels of attention and resources being devoted to foreign affairs? Virgil Hawkins reveals and explains the highly distorted and assimilated responses to foreign conflicts by major actors in the world. He examines the agenda-setting processes of policy makers, the media, the public and academics in relation to foreign conflicts. Using a vast array of detailed examples, he systematically unravels the internal dynamics and external influences experienced by these actors, and in so doing he brings the academic agenda into the loop of the conflict response agenda-setting process for the first time. With agenda-setting research tending to focus on the question of why a response to a particular event or issue occurred, this book furthers research by focusing equally on why a response did not occur. The volume is critically important in understanding why actors do and do not respond to foreign conflicts.

Bridging Cultural Conflicts

Bridging Cultural Conflicts
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Publisher : Jossey-Bass
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056813234
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Bridging Cultural Conflicts by : Michelle LeBaron

"In our global society, challenging conflicts abound in personal, business, government, and international settings. Many of these conflicts are complicated by layers of miscommunication, cultural misunderstandings, and completely different ways of looking at the world. These conflicts cannot be solved by goodwill or sincere intentions alone. In our multicultural world, we need new tools to address gaps in communication and understanding and the conflicts that flow from them. This book answers this need in groundbreaking ways that cut through complexity, replacing confusion with clarity." - book jacket.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts

The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 342
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0028643666
ISBN-13 : 9780028643663
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts by : Steven D. Strauss

An objective, comprehensive, and easy-to-read reference to the 50 most significant conflicts around the world. For those who want to learn why there is so much hate in the world, and why much of it seems to be directed at the United States.

World Conflicts

World Conflicts
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Publisher : Lanham, MD : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0810835517
ISBN-13 : 9780810835511
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis World Conflicts by : Patrick Brogan

Reviews of the previous edition: "Excellently informative...lucid and convincing. This is a well-constructed and thoroughly useful book." --THE INDEPENDENT (UK) "The origins of each individual war are carefully analysed, and its course equally carefully chronicled."--TIMES EDUCATIONAL SUPPLEMENT (UK)

Elusive Peace

Elusive Peace
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Publisher : Prometheus Books
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781616144180
ISBN-13 : 1616144181
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Elusive Peace by : Douglas E. Noll

This in-depth analysis goes behind the headlines to understand why crucial negotiations fail. The author argues that diplomats often enter negotiations with flawed assumptions about human behavior, sovereignty, and power. Essentially, the international community is using a model of European diplomacy dating back to the 18th century to solve the complex problems of the 21st century. Through numerous examples, the author shows that the key failure in current diplomatic efforts is the entrenched belief that nations, through their representatives, will act rationally to further their individual political, economic, and strategic interests. However, the contemporary scientific understanding of how people act and see their world does not support this assumption. On the contrary, research from decision-making theory, behavioral economics, social neuropsychology, and current best practices in mediation indicate that emotional and irrational factors often have as much, if not more, to do with the success or failure of a mediated solution. Reviewing a wide range of conflicts and negotiations, Noll demonstrates that the best efforts of negotiators often failed because they did not take into account the deep-seated values and emotions of the disputing parties. In conclusion, Noll draws on his own long experience as a professional mediator to describe the process of building trust and creating a climate of empathy that is the key to successful negotiation and can go a long way toward resolving even seemingly intractable conflicts.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts, 2E

The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts, 2E
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9781440696763
ISBN-13 : 1440696764
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Idiot's Guide to World Conflicts, 2E by : Steven D. Strauss

Cold hard facts on the world’s hot spots. Now readers can make sense of the daily headlines with an examination of the sides and issues of evolving conflicts. This updated edition provides coverage of all of the hot conflict spots in our world today, background and history, new and added coverage of the war on terror, and up-to-date coverage on the Middle East, including Iraq. • As Iraq continues to dominate the news, there is, unfortunately, no shortage of other trouble spots—this guide looks at conflicts around the globe. • An accurate reference source for high school and college students, and a great overview for people who want more in-depth understanding of daily events.

Territorial Conflicts in World Society

Territorial Conflicts in World Society
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781134116171
ISBN-13 : 1134116179
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Territorial Conflicts in World Society by : Stephen Stetter

By bringing into dialogue modern systems theory and international relations, this text provides theoretically innovative and empirically rich perspectives on conflicts in world society. This collection contrasts Niklas Luhmann’s theory of world society in modern systems theory with more classical approaches to the study of conflicts, offering a fresh perspective on territorial conflicts in international relations. It includes chapters on key issues such as: conflicts and human rights conflicts in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa war and violence Greek-Turkish relations conflict theory the role of states in world societal conflicts legal territorial disputes in Australia hegemony and conflict in global law conflict management after 9/11. While all contributions draw from the theory of world society in modern systems theory, the authors offer rich multi-disciplinary perspectives which bring in concepts from international relations, peace and conflict studies, sociology, law and philosophy. Territorial Conflicts in World Society will appeal to international relations specialists, peace and conflict researchers and sociologists.

Resolving International Conflicts

Resolving International Conflicts
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Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1555876013
ISBN-13 : 9781555876012
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Resolving International Conflicts by : Jacob Bercovitch

Mediation is one of the most important methods of settling conflicts in the post-Cold War world. This text represents the most recent trends in the process and practice of international mediation.