In this book, author Louis Kriesberg draws on the constructive conflict approach to assess American involvements in foreign conflicts since the onset of the Cold War. He looks at what went well and what went poorly in order to derive ideas for engaging in conflicts more constructively in the future.
In this book, author Louis Kriesberg draws on the constructive conflict approach to assess American involvements in foreign conflicts since the onset of the Cold War. He looks at what went well and what went poorly in order to derive ideas for engaging in conflicts more constructively in the future.
Louis Kriesberg is Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Syracuse University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface and Acknowledgements * Glossary * Chapter 1: Toward More Constructive Peacemaking * Chapter 2: Escalations and De-escalations in the Cold War, 1945 - 1968 * Chapter 3: Transforming Conflicts, 1969 - 1988 * Chapter 4: Cold War Ends, New Conflicts Arise, 1989 - 1992 * Chapter 5: America in a Globalizing World, 1993 - 2000 * Chapter 6: The War on Terrorism and Other Foreign Conflicts, 2001 - 2008 * Chapter 7: Attempted Course Change after 2008 * Chapter 8: Building the Conditions for Constructive Strategies * Index
* Preface and Acknowledgements * Glossary * Chapter 1: Toward More Constructive Peacemaking * Chapter 2: Escalations and De-escalations in the Cold War, 1945 - 1968 * Chapter 3: Transforming Conflicts, 1969 - 1988 * Chapter 4: Cold War Ends, New Conflicts Arise, 1989 - 1992 * Chapter 5: America in a Globalizing World, 1993 - 2000 * Chapter 6: The War on Terrorism and Other Foreign Conflicts, 2001 - 2008 * Chapter 7: Attempted Course Change after 2008 * Chapter 8: Building the Conditions for Constructive Strategies * Index
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