This book examines how the different normative foundations of conflict resolution held by various global actors, their understandings of justice, and the differences between types of conflict influence the varying means by which conflicts can be prevented, managed and ultimately resolved.
This book examines how the different normative foundations of conflict resolution held by various global actors, their understandings of justice, and the differences between types of conflict influence the varying means by which conflicts can be prevented, managed and ultimately resolved.
Nikola Tomi¿ is Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland. Ben Tonra is Professor at the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland.
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1. Introduction PART 1: Resolving and managing border disputes 2. Recognition, reproduction, transformation: The use and abuse of international justice in the Cyprus conflict 3. Conceptions of justice underpinning Europe's policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 4. Between border dispute and ethnic conflict: The EU as a just mediator in the Serbia-Kosovo stalemate 5. Russia's approach to conflict resolution through the prism of international justice PART 2: Resolving and managing regime changes and power vacuums 6. Libya and the EU 7. The (In)Justices of peacekeeping: EUFOR Tchad/RCA 8. Peacekeeping and security through the African Union 9. India on global justice issues of United Nations peacekeeping and peace building: A case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo 10. A Brazilian way of peacekeeping? A normative and empirical analysis of Brazil's contributions, challenges, and contradictions 11. Conclusion
1. Introduction PART 1: Resolving and managing border disputes 2. Recognition, reproduction, transformation: The use and abuse of international justice in the Cyprus conflict 3. Conceptions of justice underpinning Europe's policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 4. Between border dispute and ethnic conflict: The EU as a just mediator in the Serbia-Kosovo stalemate 5. Russia's approach to conflict resolution through the prism of international justice PART 2: Resolving and managing regime changes and power vacuums 6. Libya and the EU 7. The (In)Justices of peacekeeping: EUFOR Tchad/RCA 8. Peacekeeping and security through the African Union 9. India on global justice issues of United Nations peacekeeping and peace building: A case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo 10. A Brazilian way of peacekeeping? A normative and empirical analysis of Brazil's contributions, challenges, and contradictions 11. Conclusion
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