Preventing Violent Conflicts

Preventing Violent Conflicts
Author: Michael S. Lund
Publisher: US Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1996
Genre: Law
ISBN:


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Lund, an international relations consultant, defines early warning and preventive diplomacy, looking at which methods work and why, who uses them, and recent preventive efforts, and suggests how multilateral and national entities including the US government can overcome operational challenges to effective preventive action. He outlines a more systematic, global preventive regime that draws on the strengths of individual states, the UN, regional organizations, and NGOs. For students and scholars of international relations. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Achieving Sustaining Peace Through Preventive Diplomacy

Achieving Sustaining Peace Through Preventive Diplomacy
Author: Yanjun Guo
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811240728


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Preventive diplomacy constitutes an important part of international conflict resolution mechanisms. The countries in the Asia Pacific region have the political will to use preventive diplomacy to address the needs for sustaining peace and security. The challenge is to find approaches compatible with the consensual norms, and operational for tackling conflicts in the regional context. Structured on this thematic challenge, this book aims to present new approaches and practices of preventative diplomacy, inspired by diplomatic innovation of Asia-Pacific countries and around the world, such as adaptive peace approach, continental approach, dominant coalition, and new leadership in peacebuilding, etc., and takes account recent literature on normative issues relating to preventative diplomacy, such as international rule of law, normative entanglements and evolution, the international, impartial and independent mechanism, the evolution of the norm against child soldiers, the implementation of the woman peace and security agenda, and the role of Jus Post Bellum in the UN peace operations. It also examines how geopolitical competition and the recent covid-19 crisis impact the security of the region, and explores the connection between the Belt and Road Initiative and sustaining peace of the region.This book is a valuable reading on the recent development of approaches and norms of preventative diplomacy and how they can contribute to sustaining peace of the Asia Pacific. It can be used as a text for college students, researchers, and practitioners in the disciplines of international relations, political science, security studies, policy studies, diplomacy, and social issues.

Preventive Diplomacy

Preventive Diplomacy
Author: Kevin M. Cahill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136053506


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The suppression of war has been the primary objective of the United Nations for almost fifty years, and stopping a war before it starts is easier than ending a war already underway. History, however, has shown that military interventions and economic sanctions often do more harm than good. In Preventive Diplomacy, Nobel prize winners, top officials, and revered thinkers tackle these issues and explore the process of conflict prevention from humanitarian, economic, and political perspectives. This cross-disciplinary reader on global politics demonstrates that when new insights and methodologies on public health are applied to the handling of international disasters, the change in policy perspective is intriguing--even hopeful.

Preventive Diplomacy and Ethnic Conflict

Preventive Diplomacy and Ethnic Conflict
Author: Bruce W. Jentleson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1996
Genre: Diplomatic negotiation in international disputes
ISBN:


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Early Warning and Conflict Prevention

Early Warning and Conflict Prevention
Author: Klaas Van Walraven
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998-09-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789041110640


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Background Sketch: Howard Adelman.

Conflict Prevention

Conflict Prevention
Author: Peter Wallensteen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2003
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:


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"The prevention of conflicts became important early after the end of the Cold War. Cases such as the genocides in Rwanda, ethnic wars in Bosnia-Herzegovina and state failure in Somalia pointed to the necessity of finding means to avert conflicts from escalating into war, human disasters and regional instability. The purpose of international action to deal with such situation was to curtail the spread of violence and find a solution at an early stage. It is these ambitions that oftentimes are described as conflict prevention. Experiences has shown that it is now time to be more nuanced and ask which actions by whom are more likely to get an effective response. Contents include: Introduction, The Concept of Conflict Prevention, Towards a Prevention Theory?, Outlining a Systematic Study, Conclusion, Appendix, References."

Preventive Diplomacy

Preventive Diplomacy
Author: Kumar Rupesinghe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008
Genre: Arbitration (International law)
ISBN:


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