Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution
As recent conflicts in Panama and the Persian Gulf demonstrate, we know much more about making war than we do about making peace. Such conflicts are not likely to disappear, and this volume reviews what has and hasn't worked in negotiating an end to war. Six case studies—ranging from World War I to the Persian Gulf crisis—illustrate a variety of actors, stakes, and strategies involved in the peacemaking process. Key turning points toward peace or deadlock are identified along the way. Making Peace also provides discussion questions, historical backgrounds, and theoretical introductions to show different—and differentially successful—avenues to peace.
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Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution
As recent conflicts in Panama and the Persian Gulf demonstrate, we know much more about making war than we do about making peace. Such conflicts are not likely to disappear, and this volume reviews what has and hasn't worked in negotiating an end to war. Six case studies—ranging from World War I to the Persian Gulf crisis—illustrate a variety of actors, stakes, and strategies involved in the peacemaking process. Key turning points toward peace or deadlock are identified along the way. Making Peace also provides discussion questions, historical backgrounds, and theoretical introductions to show different—and differentially successful—avenues to peace.
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Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution

Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution

by Allan E. Goodman (Editor)
Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution

Making Peace: The United States And Conflict Resolution

by Allan E. Goodman (Editor)

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Overview

As recent conflicts in Panama and the Persian Gulf demonstrate, we know much more about making war than we do about making peace. Such conflicts are not likely to disappear, and this volume reviews what has and hasn't worked in negotiating an end to war. Six case studies—ranging from World War I to the Persian Gulf crisis—illustrate a variety of actors, stakes, and strategies involved in the peacemaking process. Key turning points toward peace or deadlock are identified along the way. Making Peace also provides discussion questions, historical backgrounds, and theoretical introductions to show different—and differentially successful—avenues to peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367016418
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Foreword — Introduction — Negotiating the End of World War I, 1918 — Concluding the War Over Suez, 1956 — Ending the Vietnam War, 1972 — Mediation during the War in the Falklands/Malvinas, 1982 — Resolving the Lebanon Crisis, 1982-1983 — Diplomacy During the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991
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