Conflict Prevention from Rhetoric to Reality
Organizations and Institutions
Herausgeber: Carment, David; Schnabel, Albrecht
Conflict Prevention from Rhetoric to Reality
Organizations and Institutions
Herausgeber: Carment, David; Schnabel, Albrecht
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Together with local actors, many governments, regional organizations and the UN are embracing preventive action as a viable path towards sustainable peace. The contributions to this volume trace conflict prevention efforts in various regional contexts and explain how preventive thinking is being successfully mainstreamed into the activities of regional organizations and the UN.
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Together with local actors, many governments, regional organizations and the UN are embracing preventive action as a viable path towards sustainable peace. The contributions to this volume trace conflict prevention efforts in various regional contexts and explain how preventive thinking is being successfully mainstreamed into the activities of regional organizations and the UN.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9780739105498
- ISBN-10: 0739105493
- Artikelnr.: 31080317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 886g
- ISBN-13: 9780739105498
- ISBN-10: 0739105493
- Artikelnr.: 31080317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Albrecht Schnabel is senior research fellow at swisspeace, Bern. David Carment is director of the Centre for Security and Defense Studies and associate professor of international affairs at Carleton University, Ottawa.
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Defining Preventive Diplomacy in Europe:
September 11 and its Impact on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Chapter
2 Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention: From Rhetoric to Reality Chapter 3
NATO and the EU in the Eastern Mediterranean: Conflict Preventers or
Conflict Managers? Chapter 6 The Conflict Prevention Agenda in Central Asia
Chapter 7 Status Quo Policy and Conflict Prevention in Central Asia Chapter
8 Conflict Prevention in South Asia Chapter 9 The OSCE as Primary
Instrument of Conflict Prevention in Europe: Frameworks, Achievements, and
Limitations of OSCE's Preventive Action Chapter 9 Conflict Prevention in
East Asia Chapter 10 Conflict Prevention and Management in Africa Chapter
12 Conflict Prevention: Responses by Subregional Organizations and Civil
Society Organizations in Eastern Africa Chapter 13 Conflict Prevention is
Happening: Learning from "Successes" as Well as "Failures" Chapter 13 The
European Union and Conflict Prevention Chapter 14 Early and Late Warning by
the UN Secretary-General of Threats to the Peace: Article 99 Revisited
Chapter 14 The Role of the Organization of American States in Conflict
Prevention Chapter 15 UN Strategic and Operational Coordination: Mechanisms
for Preventing and Managing Conflict Part 16 Mainstreaming Conflict
Prevention at the United Nations Part 19 Causes, Consequences, and
Prevention of Conflict: Developing Capacity at the Regional Level Part 20
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention at Regional Organizations: The
Institutional Record Chapter 20 Building UN Capacity in Early Warning and
Prevention Chapter 21 Conflict Prevention Mainstreaming: A comparison of
Multilateral Actors
September 11 and its Impact on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Chapter
2 Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention: From Rhetoric to Reality Chapter 3
NATO and the EU in the Eastern Mediterranean: Conflict Preventers or
Conflict Managers? Chapter 6 The Conflict Prevention Agenda in Central Asia
Chapter 7 Status Quo Policy and Conflict Prevention in Central Asia Chapter
8 Conflict Prevention in South Asia Chapter 9 The OSCE as Primary
Instrument of Conflict Prevention in Europe: Frameworks, Achievements, and
Limitations of OSCE's Preventive Action Chapter 9 Conflict Prevention in
East Asia Chapter 10 Conflict Prevention and Management in Africa Chapter
12 Conflict Prevention: Responses by Subregional Organizations and Civil
Society Organizations in Eastern Africa Chapter 13 Conflict Prevention is
Happening: Learning from "Successes" as Well as "Failures" Chapter 13 The
European Union and Conflict Prevention Chapter 14 Early and Late Warning by
the UN Secretary-General of Threats to the Peace: Article 99 Revisited
Chapter 14 The Role of the Organization of American States in Conflict
Prevention Chapter 15 UN Strategic and Operational Coordination: Mechanisms
for Preventing and Managing Conflict Part 16 Mainstreaming Conflict
Prevention at the United Nations Part 19 Causes, Consequences, and
Prevention of Conflict: Developing Capacity at the Regional Level Part 20
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention at Regional Organizations: The
Institutional Record Chapter 20 Building UN Capacity in Early Warning and
Prevention Chapter 21 Conflict Prevention Mainstreaming: A comparison of
Multilateral Actors
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Defining Preventive Diplomacy in Europe:
September 11 and its Impact on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Chapter
2 Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention: From Rhetoric to Reality Chapter 3
NATO and the EU in the Eastern Mediterranean: Conflict Preventers or
Conflict Managers? Chapter 6 The Conflict Prevention Agenda in Central Asia
Chapter 7 Status Quo Policy and Conflict Prevention in Central Asia Chapter
8 Conflict Prevention in South Asia Chapter 9 The OSCE as Primary
Instrument of Conflict Prevention in Europe: Frameworks, Achievements, and
Limitations of OSCE's Preventive Action Chapter 9 Conflict Prevention in
East Asia Chapter 10 Conflict Prevention and Management in Africa Chapter
12 Conflict Prevention: Responses by Subregional Organizations and Civil
Society Organizations in Eastern Africa Chapter 13 Conflict Prevention is
Happening: Learning from "Successes" as Well as "Failures" Chapter 13 The
European Union and Conflict Prevention Chapter 14 Early and Late Warning by
the UN Secretary-General of Threats to the Peace: Article 99 Revisited
Chapter 14 The Role of the Organization of American States in Conflict
Prevention Chapter 15 UN Strategic and Operational Coordination: Mechanisms
for Preventing and Managing Conflict Part 16 Mainstreaming Conflict
Prevention at the United Nations Part 19 Causes, Consequences, and
Prevention of Conflict: Developing Capacity at the Regional Level Part 20
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention at Regional Organizations: The
Institutional Record Chapter 20 Building UN Capacity in Early Warning and
Prevention Chapter 21 Conflict Prevention Mainstreaming: A comparison of
Multilateral Actors
September 11 and its Impact on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Chapter
2 Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention: From Rhetoric to Reality Chapter 3
NATO and the EU in the Eastern Mediterranean: Conflict Preventers or
Conflict Managers? Chapter 6 The Conflict Prevention Agenda in Central Asia
Chapter 7 Status Quo Policy and Conflict Prevention in Central Asia Chapter
8 Conflict Prevention in South Asia Chapter 9 The OSCE as Primary
Instrument of Conflict Prevention in Europe: Frameworks, Achievements, and
Limitations of OSCE's Preventive Action Chapter 9 Conflict Prevention in
East Asia Chapter 10 Conflict Prevention and Management in Africa Chapter
12 Conflict Prevention: Responses by Subregional Organizations and Civil
Society Organizations in Eastern Africa Chapter 13 Conflict Prevention is
Happening: Learning from "Successes" as Well as "Failures" Chapter 13 The
European Union and Conflict Prevention Chapter 14 Early and Late Warning by
the UN Secretary-General of Threats to the Peace: Article 99 Revisited
Chapter 14 The Role of the Organization of American States in Conflict
Prevention Chapter 15 UN Strategic and Operational Coordination: Mechanisms
for Preventing and Managing Conflict Part 16 Mainstreaming Conflict
Prevention at the United Nations Part 19 Causes, Consequences, and
Prevention of Conflict: Developing Capacity at the Regional Level Part 20
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention at Regional Organizations: The
Institutional Record Chapter 20 Building UN Capacity in Early Warning and
Prevention Chapter 21 Conflict Prevention Mainstreaming: A comparison of
Multilateral Actors