From Mediation to Nation-Building
Third Parties and the Management of Communal Conflict
Herausgeber: Lahneman, William J.; Rudolph, Joseph R.
From Mediation to Nation-Building
Third Parties and the Management of Communal Conflict
Herausgeber: Lahneman, William J.; Rudolph, Joseph R.
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Although there are numerous specialized works that treat the individual options, and several volumes explore the utility of these efforts in a single case study, there is currently no equivalent, recent work that treats under one cover the various third party options for influencing and managing the diverse forms of ethnic conflict.
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Although there are numerous specialized works that treat the individual options, and several volumes explore the utility of these efforts in a single case study, there is currently no equivalent, recent work that treats under one cover the various third party options for influencing and managing the diverse forms of ethnic conflict.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1033g
- ISBN-13: 9780739176948
- ISBN-10: 0739176943
- Artikelnr.: 37228681
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1033g
- ISBN-13: 9780739176948
- ISBN-10: 0739176943
- Artikelnr.: 37228681
Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr., is a professor of Political Science at Towson University, has served as a Fulbright appointee to Czechoslovakia (1991-2) and Kosovo (2011-2), and has published in the field of ethnic and nationalist politics for more than 30 years. He has also frequently been a part of the democratization operations of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in areas of the former Yugoslavia since 1997. His more recent work includes The Encyclopedia of Modern Ethnic Conflicts (ed., 2003), Politics and Ethnicity: A Comparative Study (2006), and Hotspots in North America and Europe (2008). William J. Lahneman is an associate professor of Political Science at Towson University, and a Senior Research Scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM) at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, an M.A. in National Security Affairs from the Naval Postgraduate School, and a B.S. from the U. S. Naval Academy. He has held academic positions as Associate Director for Programs at CISSM and as Associate Chair of the Political Science Department at the U.S. Naval Academy. A former U.S. Navy Commander with specializations in Surface Warfare, Strategic Planning, International Negotiations, and Nuclear Propulsion, his publications include Military Intervention: Cases in Context for the Twenty-first Century (ed., 2004) and Keeping U.S. Intelligence Effective: The Need for a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs (2011).
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Communal Conflict and Third Party
Intervention in a "Responsibility to Protect" World Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr.
Part 1. Diplomacy Chapter 2: "Peace Without Victory:" The Promise and
Constraints of Third-Party Mediation in Civil Wars Paul McCartney Chapter
3: Ending the "Troubles": Brokering Peace in Northern Ireland Elham Atashi
Chapter 4: Implementing the Liberal Peace: Observations from the Field
Linda S. Bishai Chapter 5: Election Observers, Democratization, and
Preventive Diplomacy Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Part 2. Legal Approaches
Chapter 6: International Law and Internal Conflicts I.M. Lobo de Souza
Chapter 7: Turbulent Transition: From the UN Human Rights Commission to the
Council David P. Forsythe Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in Divided
Societies: Using Hybrid Courts to Manage Conflict James DeShaw Rae Part 3.
Economic Measures Chapter 9: Economic Instruments of Internal Conflict
Resolution Stephen D. Collins Chapter 10: Externally Mandated Economic
Liberalization and the Onset of Civil Conflict Matthew Hoddie and Caroline
Hartzell Chapter 11: Conditional Conditionality: The European Union,
International Justice, and the Democratic Transition in Serbia Victor
Peskin and Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski Chapter 12: The EU and Roma Rights
Neil Cruickshank Part 4. Military Operations and Communal Conflict Chapter
13: Military Intervention as a Tool of Conflict Resolution and Institution
Building William J. Lahneman Chapter 14: Somalia: Intervention in Internal
Conflict David D. Laitin Chapter 15: Intervention in Internal Conflict:
Lessons from Bosniaand Kosovo Steven L. Burg Chapter 16: The Bosnian
Intervention: Stabilization Without Guidelines Brigid Myers Pavilonis
Chapter 17: Rebuilding a Democratic Iraqi Police Force: The Effects of the
Militia on the Rebuilding Process DiJon Jones Chapter 18: Security Without
Weapons: The Nonviolent Peace Force in Sri Lanka M.S. Wallace Part 5.
Mentoring, Political Tutelage, and Nation-building as Tools of Conflict
Prevention and Management Chapter 19: Third Party Nation-Building Today:
Fifth Time Charmed? Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Chapter 20: Nation Building and
Democratization in Afghanistan: The Need to Rethink the "Democratic
Reconstruction Model" Mohammad Ashraf Chapter 21: International
Intervention and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Evidence from
Public Opinion Sam Whitt Chapter 22: Wither Sovereignty? The Limits of
Building States through International Administrations Mateja Peter Chapter
23: Bosnia Herzegovina and the Development of Democratic Policing Donald R.
Zoufal Chapter 24: NGOs, Peace Support Activity, and the UNPREDEP Mission
in Macedonia Daniela Irrera Part 6. Conclusion Conclusions: Third Parties
and the Management of Communal Conflict William J. Lahneman Bibliography
Index About the Contributors
Intervention in a "Responsibility to Protect" World Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr.
Part 1. Diplomacy Chapter 2: "Peace Without Victory:" The Promise and
Constraints of Third-Party Mediation in Civil Wars Paul McCartney Chapter
3: Ending the "Troubles": Brokering Peace in Northern Ireland Elham Atashi
Chapter 4: Implementing the Liberal Peace: Observations from the Field
Linda S. Bishai Chapter 5: Election Observers, Democratization, and
Preventive Diplomacy Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Part 2. Legal Approaches
Chapter 6: International Law and Internal Conflicts I.M. Lobo de Souza
Chapter 7: Turbulent Transition: From the UN Human Rights Commission to the
Council David P. Forsythe Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in Divided
Societies: Using Hybrid Courts to Manage Conflict James DeShaw Rae Part 3.
Economic Measures Chapter 9: Economic Instruments of Internal Conflict
Resolution Stephen D. Collins Chapter 10: Externally Mandated Economic
Liberalization and the Onset of Civil Conflict Matthew Hoddie and Caroline
Hartzell Chapter 11: Conditional Conditionality: The European Union,
International Justice, and the Democratic Transition in Serbia Victor
Peskin and Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski Chapter 12: The EU and Roma Rights
Neil Cruickshank Part 4. Military Operations and Communal Conflict Chapter
13: Military Intervention as a Tool of Conflict Resolution and Institution
Building William J. Lahneman Chapter 14: Somalia: Intervention in Internal
Conflict David D. Laitin Chapter 15: Intervention in Internal Conflict:
Lessons from Bosniaand Kosovo Steven L. Burg Chapter 16: The Bosnian
Intervention: Stabilization Without Guidelines Brigid Myers Pavilonis
Chapter 17: Rebuilding a Democratic Iraqi Police Force: The Effects of the
Militia on the Rebuilding Process DiJon Jones Chapter 18: Security Without
Weapons: The Nonviolent Peace Force in Sri Lanka M.S. Wallace Part 5.
Mentoring, Political Tutelage, and Nation-building as Tools of Conflict
Prevention and Management Chapter 19: Third Party Nation-Building Today:
Fifth Time Charmed? Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Chapter 20: Nation Building and
Democratization in Afghanistan: The Need to Rethink the "Democratic
Reconstruction Model" Mohammad Ashraf Chapter 21: International
Intervention and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Evidence from
Public Opinion Sam Whitt Chapter 22: Wither Sovereignty? The Limits of
Building States through International Administrations Mateja Peter Chapter
23: Bosnia Herzegovina and the Development of Democratic Policing Donald R.
Zoufal Chapter 24: NGOs, Peace Support Activity, and the UNPREDEP Mission
in Macedonia Daniela Irrera Part 6. Conclusion Conclusions: Third Parties
and the Management of Communal Conflict William J. Lahneman Bibliography
Index About the Contributors
Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction: Communal Conflict and Third Party
Intervention in a "Responsibility to Protect" World Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr.
Part 1. Diplomacy Chapter 2: "Peace Without Victory:" The Promise and
Constraints of Third-Party Mediation in Civil Wars Paul McCartney Chapter
3: Ending the "Troubles": Brokering Peace in Northern Ireland Elham Atashi
Chapter 4: Implementing the Liberal Peace: Observations from the Field
Linda S. Bishai Chapter 5: Election Observers, Democratization, and
Preventive Diplomacy Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Part 2. Legal Approaches
Chapter 6: International Law and Internal Conflicts I.M. Lobo de Souza
Chapter 7: Turbulent Transition: From the UN Human Rights Commission to the
Council David P. Forsythe Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in Divided
Societies: Using Hybrid Courts to Manage Conflict James DeShaw Rae Part 3.
Economic Measures Chapter 9: Economic Instruments of Internal Conflict
Resolution Stephen D. Collins Chapter 10: Externally Mandated Economic
Liberalization and the Onset of Civil Conflict Matthew Hoddie and Caroline
Hartzell Chapter 11: Conditional Conditionality: The European Union,
International Justice, and the Democratic Transition in Serbia Victor
Peskin and Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski Chapter 12: The EU and Roma Rights
Neil Cruickshank Part 4. Military Operations and Communal Conflict Chapter
13: Military Intervention as a Tool of Conflict Resolution and Institution
Building William J. Lahneman Chapter 14: Somalia: Intervention in Internal
Conflict David D. Laitin Chapter 15: Intervention in Internal Conflict:
Lessons from Bosniaand Kosovo Steven L. Burg Chapter 16: The Bosnian
Intervention: Stabilization Without Guidelines Brigid Myers Pavilonis
Chapter 17: Rebuilding a Democratic Iraqi Police Force: The Effects of the
Militia on the Rebuilding Process DiJon Jones Chapter 18: Security Without
Weapons: The Nonviolent Peace Force in Sri Lanka M.S. Wallace Part 5.
Mentoring, Political Tutelage, and Nation-building as Tools of Conflict
Prevention and Management Chapter 19: Third Party Nation-Building Today:
Fifth Time Charmed? Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Chapter 20: Nation Building and
Democratization in Afghanistan: The Need to Rethink the "Democratic
Reconstruction Model" Mohammad Ashraf Chapter 21: International
Intervention and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Evidence from
Public Opinion Sam Whitt Chapter 22: Wither Sovereignty? The Limits of
Building States through International Administrations Mateja Peter Chapter
23: Bosnia Herzegovina and the Development of Democratic Policing Donald R.
Zoufal Chapter 24: NGOs, Peace Support Activity, and the UNPREDEP Mission
in Macedonia Daniela Irrera Part 6. Conclusion Conclusions: Third Parties
and the Management of Communal Conflict William J. Lahneman Bibliography
Index About the Contributors
Intervention in a "Responsibility to Protect" World Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr.
Part 1. Diplomacy Chapter 2: "Peace Without Victory:" The Promise and
Constraints of Third-Party Mediation in Civil Wars Paul McCartney Chapter
3: Ending the "Troubles": Brokering Peace in Northern Ireland Elham Atashi
Chapter 4: Implementing the Liberal Peace: Observations from the Field
Linda S. Bishai Chapter 5: Election Observers, Democratization, and
Preventive Diplomacy Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Part 2. Legal Approaches
Chapter 6: International Law and Internal Conflicts I.M. Lobo de Souza
Chapter 7: Turbulent Transition: From the UN Human Rights Commission to the
Council David P. Forsythe Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in Divided
Societies: Using Hybrid Courts to Manage Conflict James DeShaw Rae Part 3.
Economic Measures Chapter 9: Economic Instruments of Internal Conflict
Resolution Stephen D. Collins Chapter 10: Externally Mandated Economic
Liberalization and the Onset of Civil Conflict Matthew Hoddie and Caroline
Hartzell Chapter 11: Conditional Conditionality: The European Union,
International Justice, and the Democratic Transition in Serbia Victor
Peskin and Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski Chapter 12: The EU and Roma Rights
Neil Cruickshank Part 4. Military Operations and Communal Conflict Chapter
13: Military Intervention as a Tool of Conflict Resolution and Institution
Building William J. Lahneman Chapter 14: Somalia: Intervention in Internal
Conflict David D. Laitin Chapter 15: Intervention in Internal Conflict:
Lessons from Bosniaand Kosovo Steven L. Burg Chapter 16: The Bosnian
Intervention: Stabilization Without Guidelines Brigid Myers Pavilonis
Chapter 17: Rebuilding a Democratic Iraqi Police Force: The Effects of the
Militia on the Rebuilding Process DiJon Jones Chapter 18: Security Without
Weapons: The Nonviolent Peace Force in Sri Lanka M.S. Wallace Part 5.
Mentoring, Political Tutelage, and Nation-building as Tools of Conflict
Prevention and Management Chapter 19: Third Party Nation-Building Today:
Fifth Time Charmed? Joseph R. Rudolph, Jr. Chapter 20: Nation Building and
Democratization in Afghanistan: The Need to Rethink the "Democratic
Reconstruction Model" Mohammad Ashraf Chapter 21: International
Intervention and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Evidence from
Public Opinion Sam Whitt Chapter 22: Wither Sovereignty? The Limits of
Building States through International Administrations Mateja Peter Chapter
23: Bosnia Herzegovina and the Development of Democratic Policing Donald R.
Zoufal Chapter 24: NGOs, Peace Support Activity, and the UNPREDEP Mission
in Macedonia Daniela Irrera Part 6. Conclusion Conclusions: Third Parties
and the Management of Communal Conflict William J. Lahneman Bibliography
Index About the Contributors