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This textbook is dedicated to an analysis of the emergent role of
conflict analysis and resolution. What can this interdisciplinary
field contribute to our understanding of, solutions to, or
transformations of some of the most pressing problems confronting
human societies? The authors, a team of international experts with
both academic and professional experience of the field, offer a
broad range of geographical and disciplinary perspectives. Covering
theory, research and practice, they provide a comprehensive
typology of the types of conflict, and a through examination of
influences - uctural, strategic and cultural - on conflict. They go
on to explore the management and resolution of conflict, discussing
negotiation, mediation and peacebuilding. This hopes to be a key
text for undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in the
field, and also for professionals, both active and in training.
Humanitarian aid workers increasingly remain present in contexts of
violence and are injured, kidnapped, and killed as a result. Since
9/11 and in response to these dangers, aid organizations have
fortified themselves to shield their staff and programs from
outside threats. In Aid in Danger, Larissa Fast critically examines
the causes of violence against aid workers and the consequences of
the approaches aid agencies use to protect themselves from attack.
Based on more than a decade of research, Aid in Danger explores the
assumptions underpinning existing explanations of and responses to
violence against aid workers. According to Fast, most explanations
of attacks locate the causes externally and maintain an image of
aid workers as an exceptional category of civilians. The resulting
approaches to security rely on separation and fortification and
alienate aid workers from those in need, representing both a
symptom and a cause of crisis in the humanitarian system. Missing
from most analyses are the internal vulnerabilities, exemplified in
the everyday decisions and ordinary human frailties and
organizational mistakes that sometimes contribute to the conditions
leading to violence. This oversight contributes to the
normalization of danger in aid work and undermines the humanitarian
ethos. As an alternative, Fast proposes a relational framework that
captures both external threats and internal vulnerabilities. By
uncovering overlooked causes of violence, Aid in Danger offers a
unique perspective on the challenges of providing aid in perilous
settings and on the prospects of reforming the system in service of
core humanitarian values.
The contributors to this fully revised volume, a team of
international experts with both academic and professional
experience in the field, provide a broad range of geographical and
disciplinary perspectives. Covering theory, research and practice,
they analyze the different types of conflict and offer a thorough
examination of the influences on conflict - structural,
situational, strategic and cultural. Exploring conflict management
and resolution, they also discuss negotiation, mediation,
peace-keeping and peace-building.
This textbook is dedicated to an analysis of the emergent role of
conflict analysis and resolution. What can this interdisciplinary
field contribute to our understanding of, solutions to, or
transformations of some of the most pressing problems confronting
human societies? The authors, a team of international experts with
both academic and professional experience of the field, offer a
broad range of geographical and disciplinary perspectives. Covering
theory, research and practice, they provide a comprehensive
typology of the types of conflict, and a through examination of
influences - uctural, strategic and cultural - on conflict. They go
on to explore the management and resolution of conflict, discussing
negotiation, mediation and peacebuilding. This hopes to be a key
text for undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in the
field, and also for professionals, both active and in training.
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