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" Realizing peace : "
Louis Kriesberg
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BL
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Record Number
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623400
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Main Entry
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Kriesberg, Louis
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Title & Author
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Realizing peace : : a constructive conflict approach /\ Louis Kriesberg
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Page. NO
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xi, 397 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9780190228668
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: 0190228660
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: 9780190228675
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: 0190228679
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Machine generated contents note: -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Chapter 1: Toward More Constructive Peacemaking -- Chapter 2: Escalations and De-escalations in the Cold War, 1945 -- 1968 -- Chapter 3: Transforming Conflicts, 1969 -- 1988 -- Chapter 4: Cold War Ends, New Conflicts Arise, 1989 -- 1992 -- Chapter 5: America in a Globalizing World, 1993 -- 2000 -- Chapter 6: The War on Terrorism and Other Foreign Conflicts, 2001 -- 2008 -- Chapter 7: Attempted Course Change after 2008 -- Chapter 8: Building the Conditions for Constructive Strategies -- Index
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Abstract
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"Realizing Peace combines three bodies of work that have not previously been integrated. First, it critically examines major episodes of U.S. government engagements in foreign conflicts since the beginning of the Cold War. This includes American engagements in struggles against adversaries, interventions among adversaries, and mediations between adversaries. Second, Realizing Peace also examines the efforts of non-governmental organizations and non-official individuals in advancing peace in foreign conflicts. Third, it traces and applies the developing fields of peace studies and conflict resolution, synthesized in the constructive conflict approach, to evaluate those American engagements. Using the constructive conflict approach, the book draws on its insights and research findings to make critical assessments of American engagements. Realizing Peace suggests alternative strategies that would be more effective and yield more beneficial results than did many of the strategies that had been pursued. A major set of episodes discussed in this book pertain to Americans' engagements in the Cold War, through its escalations and de-escalations, its final transformation, and subsequent American-Russian interactions. Multiple analyses also relate to conflicts with Panama, Al Qaeda, Iraq, North Korea, and Iran. In addition, interventions in Yugoslavia, Haiti, and elsewhere are examined. Finally, several mediation efforts in the Israeli-Arab/Palestinian conflicts are critically discussed. The analyses incorporate consideration of the American political circumstances and the evolving global context"--
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Subject
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Peace-building-- United States-- History
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, 1945-1989
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Subject
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United States, Foreign relations, 1989-
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LC Classification
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JZ5584.U6K75 2015
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JZ5584.U6K75 2015
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