This book examines the problems encountered by protagonists as well as third parties attempting to achieve a cease-fire. It illustrates several in-depth case studies, drawing on such conflicts as the Iran/Iraq War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav wars.
This book examines the problems encountered by protagonists as well as third parties attempting to achieve a cease-fire. It illustrates several in-depth case studies, drawing on such conflicts as the Iran/Iraq War, the Gulf War, and the Yugoslav wars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James D.D. Smith is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary.
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Introduction The Long and Winding Road to Peace Belligerents During War Power and the Willingness to Settle: "Why stop now?" The Avoidance of Weakness and the Search for Strength: "WE will look weak" Political and Cognitive Dissonance: "We'd never get away with it" Making the Decision to Stop Fighting: "WE didn't consider it; THEY wouldn't listen; WE couldn't agree" Unbridgeable Divides and Uncontrollable Armies the Inability to Cease Fire: "We can't give them what they want; We can't stop fighting" The Cease Fire Proposal Construction, Acceptance, and Failure: "WE can't make/accept the offer; the agreement didn't work" Third Parties and War Mediator Impartiality and the "Two Hat" Dilemma: "You are not objective" The Imposed Cease fire: "YOU can't make us" Conclusions The Road Ahea
Introduction The Long and Winding Road to Peace Belligerents During War Power and the Willingness to Settle: "Why stop now?" The Avoidance of Weakness and the Search for Strength: "WE will look weak" Political and Cognitive Dissonance: "We'd never get away with it" Making the Decision to Stop Fighting: "WE didn't consider it; THEY wouldn't listen; WE couldn't agree" Unbridgeable Divides and Uncontrollable Armies the Inability to Cease Fire: "We can't give them what they want; We can't stop fighting" The Cease Fire Proposal Construction, Acceptance, and Failure: "WE can't make/accept the offer; the agreement didn't work" Third Parties and War Mediator Impartiality and the "Two Hat" Dilemma: "You are not objective" The Imposed Cease fire: "YOU can't make us" Conclusions The Road Ahea
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