Functional Coexistence in Socio-Political Conflict
Enabling Social Change Across Decades
Herausgeber: Arai, Tatsushi; Tadevosyan, Margarita
Functional Coexistence in Socio-Political Conflict
Enabling Social Change Across Decades
Herausgeber: Arai, Tatsushi; Tadevosyan, Margarita
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This book introduces the concept of functional coexistence as a context for building practical strategies for long-term conflict intervention and social change.
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This book introduces the concept of functional coexistence as a context for building practical strategies for long-term conflict intervention and social change.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032702599
- ISBN-10: 1032702591
- Artikelnr.: 71680372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 158mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032702599
- ISBN-10: 1032702591
- Artikelnr.: 71680372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tatsushi Arai is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University, USA, with extensive practitioner experience. He is author or editor of four books, including Creativity and Conflict Resolution: Alternative Pathways to Peace (2009). Margarita Tadevosyan is Research Assistant Professor and the Executive Director of the Center for Peacemaking Practice at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University, USA.
Part I: Theory of Functional Coexistence Chapter 1: Introduction: Facing
Unresolved Conflict Chapter 3: Implications of Functional Coexistence for
Conflict Intervention and Peacebuilding Part II: Cases of Enduring
Functional Coexistence Introduction to Part II Chapter 4: Functional
Coexistence in Local Communities in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia Chapter 5:
Functional Coexistence in Cyprus: Negotiating the Seemingly Non-negotiable
Limits of Mutually Acceptable Actions Across the Intercommunal Divide
Chapter 6: Northern Ireland: (Dys)functional Coexistence Chapter 7:
Agonistic Democracy: The Way Forward to Sustain Functional Coexistence in
the Western Balkans? Part III: Cases of Emerging and/or Transitional States
of Coexistence Introduction to Part III Chapter 8: Toward Functional
Coexistence in Armenia-Turkey Relations: A Critical Analysis of the
Normalization Process Chapter 9: Coexistence and Domination: Arab-Jewish
Relations in Israel Chapter 10: Time for a New Approach to the
Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Prospects for Functional Coexistence Part
Four: Implications for Theory, Practice and Policymaking Chapter 11: A
Broader Landscape of Functional Coexistence: Lessons Learned from the Cases
and Implications for Future Inquiry Chapter 12: Implications of Functional
Coexistence for Peacebuilding Evaluation, Policymaking, and Funding
Conclusion On the Journey of Functional Coexistence: Looking Back and
Looking Forward
Unresolved Conflict Chapter 3: Implications of Functional Coexistence for
Conflict Intervention and Peacebuilding Part II: Cases of Enduring
Functional Coexistence Introduction to Part II Chapter 4: Functional
Coexistence in Local Communities in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia Chapter 5:
Functional Coexistence in Cyprus: Negotiating the Seemingly Non-negotiable
Limits of Mutually Acceptable Actions Across the Intercommunal Divide
Chapter 6: Northern Ireland: (Dys)functional Coexistence Chapter 7:
Agonistic Democracy: The Way Forward to Sustain Functional Coexistence in
the Western Balkans? Part III: Cases of Emerging and/or Transitional States
of Coexistence Introduction to Part III Chapter 8: Toward Functional
Coexistence in Armenia-Turkey Relations: A Critical Analysis of the
Normalization Process Chapter 9: Coexistence and Domination: Arab-Jewish
Relations in Israel Chapter 10: Time for a New Approach to the
Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Prospects for Functional Coexistence Part
Four: Implications for Theory, Practice and Policymaking Chapter 11: A
Broader Landscape of Functional Coexistence: Lessons Learned from the Cases
and Implications for Future Inquiry Chapter 12: Implications of Functional
Coexistence for Peacebuilding Evaluation, Policymaking, and Funding
Conclusion On the Journey of Functional Coexistence: Looking Back and
Looking Forward
Part I: Theory of Functional Coexistence Chapter 1: Introduction: Facing
Unresolved Conflict Chapter 3: Implications of Functional Coexistence for
Conflict Intervention and Peacebuilding Part II: Cases of Enduring
Functional Coexistence Introduction to Part II Chapter 4: Functional
Coexistence in Local Communities in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia Chapter 5:
Functional Coexistence in Cyprus: Negotiating the Seemingly Non-negotiable
Limits of Mutually Acceptable Actions Across the Intercommunal Divide
Chapter 6: Northern Ireland: (Dys)functional Coexistence Chapter 7:
Agonistic Democracy: The Way Forward to Sustain Functional Coexistence in
the Western Balkans? Part III: Cases of Emerging and/or Transitional States
of Coexistence Introduction to Part III Chapter 8: Toward Functional
Coexistence in Armenia-Turkey Relations: A Critical Analysis of the
Normalization Process Chapter 9: Coexistence and Domination: Arab-Jewish
Relations in Israel Chapter 10: Time for a New Approach to the
Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Prospects for Functional Coexistence Part
Four: Implications for Theory, Practice and Policymaking Chapter 11: A
Broader Landscape of Functional Coexistence: Lessons Learned from the Cases
and Implications for Future Inquiry Chapter 12: Implications of Functional
Coexistence for Peacebuilding Evaluation, Policymaking, and Funding
Conclusion On the Journey of Functional Coexistence: Looking Back and
Looking Forward
Unresolved Conflict Chapter 3: Implications of Functional Coexistence for
Conflict Intervention and Peacebuilding Part II: Cases of Enduring
Functional Coexistence Introduction to Part II Chapter 4: Functional
Coexistence in Local Communities in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia Chapter 5:
Functional Coexistence in Cyprus: Negotiating the Seemingly Non-negotiable
Limits of Mutually Acceptable Actions Across the Intercommunal Divide
Chapter 6: Northern Ireland: (Dys)functional Coexistence Chapter 7:
Agonistic Democracy: The Way Forward to Sustain Functional Coexistence in
the Western Balkans? Part III: Cases of Emerging and/or Transitional States
of Coexistence Introduction to Part III Chapter 8: Toward Functional
Coexistence in Armenia-Turkey Relations: A Critical Analysis of the
Normalization Process Chapter 9: Coexistence and Domination: Arab-Jewish
Relations in Israel Chapter 10: Time for a New Approach to the
Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: Prospects for Functional Coexistence Part
Four: Implications for Theory, Practice and Policymaking Chapter 11: A
Broader Landscape of Functional Coexistence: Lessons Learned from the Cases
and Implications for Future Inquiry Chapter 12: Implications of Functional
Coexistence for Peacebuilding Evaluation, Policymaking, and Funding
Conclusion On the Journey of Functional Coexistence: Looking Back and
Looking Forward