39,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
  • Format: PDF

The contributors investigate processes of international conflict transformation and peaceful cooperation. They highlight how critical intermediary-level components have proved more conducive to promoting rapprochement between rival states than interstate diplomatic engagement through incremental identity-change.

Produktbeschreibung
The contributors investigate processes of international conflict transformation and peaceful cooperation. They highlight how critical intermediary-level components have proved more conducive to promoting rapprochement between rival states than interstate diplomatic engagement through incremental identity-change.
Autorenporträt
Anna Caffarena, University of Turin, Italy Delphine Placidi-Frot, University of Paris Sud-Jean Monnet, France Charles-Philippe David, University of Quebec at Montreal, Quebec Elise Feron, University of Gent, Brussels Campus, Belgium Jean-Jacques Roche, Paris 2-Panthéon Assas University, France Noe Cornago, University of the Basque Country, Spain Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway Yves-Heng Lim, Fu Jen University, Taiwan Jayati Srivastava, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Frédéric Ramel, Sciences Po Paris, France Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada Mélanie Albaret, University of Auvergne, France
Rezensionen
"Brigitte Vassort-Rousset's edited volume is a very welcome contribution to scholarship on bilateral relations in international politics. ... The volume enriches the literature on bilateral relations both conceptually and empirically. ... the considerable added value of this collection primarily comes from the combination of its theoretical ambition to further the study of peaceful bilateral relations in international politics and its rich set of empirical case studies." (Kai Oppermann, European Review of International Studies, Vol. 3, 2016)