Adopting a conflict approach to the study of crisis, this book analyzes the crisis of March 2009 as part of an ongoing conflict between the government and the opposition. It uncovers the causal mechanisms of the crisis and the process of crisis management and de-escalation while also explaining how a civil war was averted.
Adopting a conflict approach to the study of crisis, this book analyzes the crisis of March 2009 as part of an ongoing conflict between the government and the opposition. It uncovers the causal mechanisms of the crisis and the process of crisis management and de-escalation while also explaining how a civil war was averted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adrien Ratsimbaharison is professor of Political Science at Benedict College, Columbia, SC. He worked as a journalist for Midi-Madagasikara, a daily newspaper in Antananarivo.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Context of the Conflict: Revisiting the Theories of Democratic Civil Peace and Rising Expectation Chapter 3. The Actors of the Conflict: Conflict Strategies and Negotiating Styles as Escalating Factors Chapter 4. The Triggers and Dimensions of the Conflict Chapter 5. How an Armed Conflict Was Avoided? The De-escalating Factors Chapter 6. The Mediation of the Conflict by the FFKM: The Failure of the National Mediation Chapter 7. The Mediation of the Conflict by the International Community: The Mixed Results of the SADC Mediation Chapter 8. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Context of the Conflict: Revisiting the Theories of Democratic Civil Peace and Rising Expectation Chapter 3. The Actors of the Conflict: Conflict Strategies and Negotiating Styles as Escalating Factors Chapter 4. The Triggers and Dimensions of the Conflict Chapter 5. How an Armed Conflict Was Avoided? The De-escalating Factors Chapter 6. The Mediation of the Conflict by the FFKM: The Failure of the National Mediation Chapter 7. The Mediation of the Conflict by the International Community: The Mixed Results of the SADC Mediation Chapter 8. Conclusion
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