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Understanding Conflict Resolution (Hardcover, 6th Revised edition)
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Understanding Conflict Resolution (Hardcover, 6th Revised edition)
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The definitive textbook from one of the most-cited scholars in the
field of peace and conflict research. Understanding Conflict
Resolution - the updated Sixth Edition - is a contemporary and
fully revised introduction to resolving wars within and between
states. It illustrates the ways to secure peace in the aftermath of
all forms of political violence: from using armed force against
civilians to gender-based violence; genocide to terrorism. Building
on the many peace agreements that have been concluded in the past
30 years, this book draws on the UCDP, a definitive source for data
on conflicts, wars and peace, and offers pathways to peace
agreements in today's increasingly unpredictable global political
landscape. Featuring the latest research and with examples
throughout, including an analysis of the origins and dynamics of
the Russia-Ukraine war, this text introduces the tools to
understand conflict resolution and analyse future challenges to
global peace. This new edition has been fully revised and updated.
It includes a contemporary focus on issues and examples that
reflect the dynamics of political conflict today, and the addition
of three cases to demonstrate application of theory and conclusions
drawing from the latest research and up-to-date UCDP data. The
perfect guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking
Peace and Conflict courses, and wider Programmes in Negotiations,
Mediation, and the UN. Peter Wallensteen is a leading expert on
international peace, Senior Professor of Peace and Conflict
Research at Uppsala University, Sweden, and the founder and former
director of UCDP, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program. He holds the
position of Richard G. Starmann, Sr. Professor Emeritus in Peace
Studies, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University
of Notre Dame, US.
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