Leashing the dogs of war : conflict management in a divided world / edited by Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall.

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Other Authors: Crocker, Chester A., Hampson, Fen Osler, Aall, Pamela R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007.
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Online Access:Table of contents only
Table of Contents:
  • Leashing the dogs of war / Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall
  • Sources of conflict and challenges to global security
  • International sources of interstate and intrastate war / Jack S. Levy
  • New global dangers / Michael E. Brown
  • Arms acquisition and violence : are weapons or people the cause of conflict? / Geoffrey Kemp
  • Terrorism and global security / Martha Crenshaw
  • The challenge of weak, failing and collapsed states / Robert I. Rotberg
  • State making, state breaking, and state failure / Mohammed Ayoob
  • Power, social violence, and civil wars / Charles King
  • Minorities, nationalists, and islamists : managing communal conflict in the twenty-first century / Ted Robert Gurr
  • Turbulent transitions : why emerging democracies go to war / Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder
  • Environmental change, security, and conflict / Nils Petter Gleditsch
  • Economic causes of civil conflict and their implications for policy / Paul Collier
  • Economic causes of conflict : an overview and some policy implications / Frances Stewart and Graham Brown
  • Uses and limits of force in conflict management
  • Using force for peace in the age of terror / Lawrence Freedman
  • Limits on the use of force / Brian Urquhart
  • Yet again : humanitarian intervention and the challenges of "never again" / Bruce W. Jentleson
  • Coercive diplomacy, Robert J. Art and Patrick M. Cronin
  • Expanding global military capacity to save lives with force / Michael O'Hanlon
  • Economic sanctions international peace and security / Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
  • Uses and limits of statecraft, diplomacy and soft power in conflict management
  • The place of grand strategy, statecraft and power in conflict management / Chester A. Crocker
  • Usip framework for success in international intervention / Daniel Serwer and Patricia Thomson
  • The place of soft power in state-based conflict management / Joseph S. Nye, jr
  • Rule of law in conflict management / Neil Kritz
  • Rethinking the "war on terror" : new approaches to conflict prevention and management in the post-9/11 world / Paul B. Stares and Mona Yocoubian
  • International mediation / I. William Zartman and Saadia Touval
  • Contemporary conflict resolution applications / Louis Kriesberg
  • The power of non-official actors in conflict management / Pamela Aall
  • Uses and limits of institutions in conflict management
  • An institutional architecture for peace / Brian Job
  • The United Nations and conflict management : relevant or irrelevant? / Karen A. Mingst and Margaret P. Karns
  • Successes and challenges in conflict management / Andrew Mack
  • New roles for regional organizations / Paul F. Diehl
  • Capacity and limits of NGOs as conflict managers / Diana Chigas
  • The role of norms, standards, and regimes / Ruth Wedgwood
  • The uses and limits of governance in conflict management
  • The challenges of imposed democracy / Marina Ottaway
  • Peace enforcement or liberal imperialism? / Kimberly Marten
  • Economic factors in civil wars : policy considerations / David Malone and Jake Sherman
  • Sharing sovereignty : new institutions for collapsed and failing states / Stephen Krasner
  • Intervention and the nation-building debate / Fen Osler Hampson and David Mendeloff.