Emergent Conflict and Peaceful Change
Hugh Miall draws upon conflict theory, case studies of averted conflict and a survey of the preventors of war since 1945 to explore how some conflict can be avoided at times of great social or political change. He also looks ahead to discuss the preventio
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Emergent Conflict and Peaceful Change
Also by Hugh Miall CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT RESOLUTION (co-author with Oliver Ramsbotham and Tom Woodhouse) REDEFINING EUROPE: New Patterns of Conflict and Cooperation (editor) MINORITY RIGHTS IN EUROPE: The Scope for a Transnational Regime (editor) SHAPING THE NEW EUROPE THE PEACEMAKERS: Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts since 1945 BEYOND DETERRENCE: Britain, Germany and the New European Security Debate (co-author with Oliver Ramsbotham) NUCLEAR WEAPONS: Who’s in Charge? ENERGY EFFICIENT FUTURES: Opening the Solar Option (co-author with David Olivier, François Nectoux and Mark Operman)
Emergent Conflict and Peaceful Change Hugh Miall Professor of International Relations University of Kent, UK
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Contents List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Preface
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1 Introduction The Debate over Peaceful Change E.H.Carr and the debate between idealists and realists Karl Deutsch and security communities Heikki Patomäki and the republican approach The Meaning of ‘Peaceful Change’ Emergent Conflict and Conflict Transformation Social Capacity and Social Context Causes and Preventors of War Conflict Prevention and Peace-building Conclusion
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2 A Theory of Emergent Conflict Introduction Lords of Milan Theories of Confli
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