This book follows an approach that combines the viewpoints of both
the realists and the idealists in dealing with the issues of
conflict and peace. The ideas, models, and peace processes it
proposes take into consideration the imperatives of real life
without abandoning the dreams of a more peaceful and just world.
The shared homeland model, as developed here, provides hope that
ethnic conflict can be resolved in a manner that satisfies a
group's need for recognition and cultural particularism, as well as
its need for economic development, security, and regional activity.
The book also defines and integrates steps of political conflict
resolution into one theory that produces one of the first textbooks
on the subject.
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