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Increasingly, ethnic and religious variables are taken into account
to explain conflict and relations between nations. However, ethnic
and religious groups exist beyond the confines of frontiers. In
Africa, for example, hundreds of ethnic groups were divided by
colonial borders, and many retained kinship connections to their
brethren in other countries, thus creating "cross-border
ethnic/religious affinity." Such cross-border connections affect a
variety of foreign policy, from diplomacy to the use of force. An
internal problem can spread to other states, or external actors can
become involved in domestic disputes due to such factors. Therefore
data on cross-border connections are essential to measure and
assess their actual or potential effects on foreign policy or
conflict. This unique resource provides a detailed account of
cross-border ethnic and religious affinities that will serve both
qualitative and quantitative researchers. For ease of use, it is
divided in sections for each region of world, with the entries
organized by pairs of contiguous countries. Each entry for a pair
of countries briefly discusses the various ethnic and religious
groups living in each country, what groups are common to both
countries, the historical connections between groups, how they
interact with each other, and their impact on diplomacy and
conflict. These entries are organized based on the Correlates of
War (COW) country codes. These are widely used by researchers and
allow for dyads to be organized geographically within each section
to facilitate finding data.
This new textbook introduces key mechanisms and issues in
international conflict management and engages students with a
comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to mitigating, managing,
and transforming international conflicts. The volume identifies key
historical events and international agreements that have shaped and
defined the field of international conflict management, as well as
key dilemmas facing the field at this juncture. The first section
provides an overview of key mechanisms for international conflict
management, such as negotiation, mediation, nonviolent resistance,
peacekeeping, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and
reconciliation. The second section tackles important cross-cutting
themes, such as technology, religion, the economy, refugees and
migration, and the role of civil society, examining how these
issues contribute to international conflicts and how they can be
leveraged to help address such conflicts. Each chapter includes a
brief historical overview of the evolution of the issue or
mechanism, identifies key theoretical and practical debates, and
includes case studies, discussion questions, website links, and
suggested further reading for further study and engagement. By
providing a mixture of theory and practical examples, this textbook
provides students with the necessary background to navigate this
interdisciplinary field. This volume will be of great interest to
students of international conflict management, conflict resolution,
peace studies, and international relations in general.
This study examines and compares the important work on global human
rights advocacy done by religious NGOs and by secular NGOs. By
studying the similarities in how such organizations understand
their work, we can better consider not only how religious and
secular NGOs might complement each other but also how they might
collaborate and cooperate in the advancement of human rights.
However, little research has attempted to compare these types of
NGOs and their approaches. NGOs and Human Rights explores this
comparison and identifies the key areas of overlap and divergence.
In so doing, it lays the groundwork for better understanding how to
capitalize on the strengths of religious groups, especially in
addressing the world's many human rights challenges. This book uses
a new dataset of more than three hundred organizations affiliated
with the United Nations Human Rights Council to compare the extent
to which religious and secular NGOs differ in their framing,
discussion, and operationalization of human rights work. Using both
quantitative analysis of the extensive data collected by the
authors and forty-seven in depth interviews conducted with members
of human rights organizations in the sample, Charity Butcher and
Maia Carter Hallward analyze these organizations' approaches to
questions of culture, development, women's rights, children's
rights, and issues of peace and conflict.
This new textbook introduces key mechanisms and issues in
international conflict management and engages students with a
comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to mitigating, managing,
and transforming international conflicts. The volume identifies key
historical events and international agreements that have shaped and
defined the field of international conflict management, as well as
key dilemmas facing the field at this juncture. The first section
provides an overview of key mechanisms for international conflict
management, such as negotiation, mediation, nonviolent resistance,
peacekeeping, peacebuilding, transitional justice, and
reconciliation. The second section tackles important cross-cutting
themes, such as technology, religion, the economy, refugees and
migration, and the role of civil society, examining how these
issues contribute to international conflicts and how they can be
leveraged to help address such conflicts. Each chapter includes a
brief historical overview of the evolution of the issue or
mechanism, identifies key theoretical and practical debates, and
includes case studies, discussion questions, website links, and
suggested further reading for further study and engagement. By
providing a mixture of theory and practical examples, this textbook
provides students with the necessary background to navigate this
interdisciplinary field. This volume will be of great interest to
students of international conflict management, conflict resolution,
peace studies, and international relations in general.
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