Handbook of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionRoutledge, 2008年7月31日 - 576 頁 This major Handbook comprises cutting-edge essays from leading scholars in the field of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (CAR). The volume provides a comprehensive overview of the core concepts, theories, approaches, processes, and intervention designs in the field. The central theme is the value of multidisciplinary approaches to the analysis and |
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... Rwanda, and Northern Ireland—where oppositional identities play a critical role in the intractability of the conflict. The challenge for conflict theorists is to theorize identity without assuming what it is. It is essential, both for ...
... Rwanda, and Northern Ireland—where oppositional identities play a critical role in the intractability of the conflict. The challenge for conflict theorists is to theorize identity without assuming what it is. It is essential, both for ...
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... Rwanda, the mass rape of women in war, trafficking of women and children, and violence against homosexuals? Conflict theorists want to enhance our understanding of intergroup conflict by understanding collective attempts to create ...
... Rwanda, the mass rape of women in war, trafficking of women and children, and violence against homosexuals? Conflict theorists want to enhance our understanding of intergroup conflict by understanding collective attempts to create ...
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... Rwanda, the absence of men made women more vulnerable in many ways. However, the conflict also opened up a space for women to demand equality under the law and justice for crimes committed against them. The new Rwandan constitution ...
... Rwanda, the absence of men made women more vulnerable in many ways. However, the conflict also opened up a space for women to demand equality under the law and justice for crimes committed against them. The new Rwandan constitution ...
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... Rwanda, allowing some women more freedom to choose, militarization also resulted in the ability of men to force themselves on women at gunpoint, family breakdown, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. “Conflict does not ...
... Rwanda, allowing some women more freedom to choose, militarization also resulted in the ability of men to force themselves on women at gunpoint, family breakdown, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. “Conflict does not ...
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Causation as a core concept in conflict analysis | |
The challenge of operationalizing key concepts in conflict resolution | |
The enemy and the innocent in violent conflicts | |
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