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Dynamics of Escalation, Continuation and Transformation
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Resolving International Conflict rethinks the dynamics of conflict escalation and continuation by engaging with research from the wide range of subfields in this area.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351590754
- Artikelnr.: 56887610
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351590754
- Artikelnr.: 56887610
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Isabel Bramsen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Resolution of International Conflict (CRIC), University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Poul Poder is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Deputy Director of CRIC (2013-2016). Ole Wæver is a Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Founder of the research centres CAST (Centre for Advanced Security Theory) and CRIC.
1. Introduction: Revitalizing Conflict Studies Ole Wæver & Isabel Bramsen
2. How Conflict Escalation Happens: Three Central Interaction Rituals in
Conflict Isabel Bramsen & Poul Poder 3. Escalation or Demobilization?
Diverging Dynamics of Conflict Displacement and Violent Repression in
Bahrain and Syria Isabel Bramsen 4. Humiliation Dynamics in Conflicts in
Our Globalized World Poul Poder 5. Syria: Moral Outrage and the Role of
Grassroots Videos in Conflict Escalation Josepha Ivanka Wessels 6. Clergy
and Conflict Intensity: The Roles of the Sunni Ulama in the Syrian Conflict
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 7. Foreign Fighters: Violence and Modern
Subjectivity Dietrich Jung 8. Preventing Escalation: The International
Pursuit of Conflict Transformation in Burundi Troels Grauslå Engell & Katja
Lindskov Jacobsen 9. 'Nothing is Agreed Until Everything is Agreed':
Institutionalizing Radical Disagreement and Dealing with the Past in
Northern Ireland Sara Dybris McQuaid 10. Third Parties, Conflict and
Conflict Resolution: The Case of Sudan Bjørn Møller 11. External Incentives
and Conflict De-escalation: Negotiating a Settlement to Sudan's North-South
Civil War Nikolas Emmanuel 12. On the Continuation of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Martin Beck 13. Ontological Securty and the
Continuation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Amir Lupovici 14. Holding Out for
the Day after Tomorrow: Futurity, Memory and Transitional Justice Evidence
in Syria Sune Haugbølle Conclusion Poul Poder & Isabel Bramsen
2. How Conflict Escalation Happens: Three Central Interaction Rituals in
Conflict Isabel Bramsen & Poul Poder 3. Escalation or Demobilization?
Diverging Dynamics of Conflict Displacement and Violent Repression in
Bahrain and Syria Isabel Bramsen 4. Humiliation Dynamics in Conflicts in
Our Globalized World Poul Poder 5. Syria: Moral Outrage and the Role of
Grassroots Videos in Conflict Escalation Josepha Ivanka Wessels 6. Clergy
and Conflict Intensity: The Roles of the Sunni Ulama in the Syrian Conflict
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 7. Foreign Fighters: Violence and Modern
Subjectivity Dietrich Jung 8. Preventing Escalation: The International
Pursuit of Conflict Transformation in Burundi Troels Grauslå Engell & Katja
Lindskov Jacobsen 9. 'Nothing is Agreed Until Everything is Agreed':
Institutionalizing Radical Disagreement and Dealing with the Past in
Northern Ireland Sara Dybris McQuaid 10. Third Parties, Conflict and
Conflict Resolution: The Case of Sudan Bjørn Møller 11. External Incentives
and Conflict De-escalation: Negotiating a Settlement to Sudan's North-South
Civil War Nikolas Emmanuel 12. On the Continuation of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Martin Beck 13. Ontological Securty and the
Continuation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Amir Lupovici 14. Holding Out for
the Day after Tomorrow: Futurity, Memory and Transitional Justice Evidence
in Syria Sune Haugbølle Conclusion Poul Poder & Isabel Bramsen
1. Introduction: Revitalizing Conflict Studies Ole Wæver & Isabel Bramsen
2. How Conflict Escalation Happens: Three Central Interaction Rituals in
Conflict Isabel Bramsen & Poul Poder 3. Escalation or Demobilization?
Diverging Dynamics of Conflict Displacement and Violent Repression in
Bahrain and Syria Isabel Bramsen 4. Humiliation Dynamics in Conflicts in
Our Globalized World Poul Poder 5. Syria: Moral Outrage and the Role of
Grassroots Videos in Conflict Escalation Josepha Ivanka Wessels 6. Clergy
and Conflict Intensity: The Roles of the Sunni Ulama in the Syrian Conflict
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 7. Foreign Fighters: Violence and Modern
Subjectivity Dietrich Jung 8. Preventing Escalation: The International
Pursuit of Conflict Transformation in Burundi Troels Grauslå Engell & Katja
Lindskov Jacobsen 9. 'Nothing is Agreed Until Everything is Agreed':
Institutionalizing Radical Disagreement and Dealing with the Past in
Northern Ireland Sara Dybris McQuaid 10. Third Parties, Conflict and
Conflict Resolution: The Case of Sudan Bjørn Møller 11. External Incentives
and Conflict De-escalation: Negotiating a Settlement to Sudan's North-South
Civil War Nikolas Emmanuel 12. On the Continuation of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Martin Beck 13. Ontological Securty and the
Continuation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Amir Lupovici 14. Holding Out for
the Day after Tomorrow: Futurity, Memory and Transitional Justice Evidence
in Syria Sune Haugbølle Conclusion Poul Poder & Isabel Bramsen
2. How Conflict Escalation Happens: Three Central Interaction Rituals in
Conflict Isabel Bramsen & Poul Poder 3. Escalation or Demobilization?
Diverging Dynamics of Conflict Displacement and Violent Repression in
Bahrain and Syria Isabel Bramsen 4. Humiliation Dynamics in Conflicts in
Our Globalized World Poul Poder 5. Syria: Moral Outrage and the Role of
Grassroots Videos in Conflict Escalation Josepha Ivanka Wessels 6. Clergy
and Conflict Intensity: The Roles of the Sunni Ulama in the Syrian Conflict
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 7. Foreign Fighters: Violence and Modern
Subjectivity Dietrich Jung 8. Preventing Escalation: The International
Pursuit of Conflict Transformation in Burundi Troels Grauslå Engell & Katja
Lindskov Jacobsen 9. 'Nothing is Agreed Until Everything is Agreed':
Institutionalizing Radical Disagreement and Dealing with the Past in
Northern Ireland Sara Dybris McQuaid 10. Third Parties, Conflict and
Conflict Resolution: The Case of Sudan Bjørn Møller 11. External Incentives
and Conflict De-escalation: Negotiating a Settlement to Sudan's North-South
Civil War Nikolas Emmanuel 12. On the Continuation of the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Martin Beck 13. Ontological Securty and the
Continuation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Amir Lupovici 14. Holding Out for
the Day after Tomorrow: Futurity, Memory and Transitional Justice Evidence
in Syria Sune Haugbølle Conclusion Poul Poder & Isabel Bramsen