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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Serija: Peace and Conflict
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351554800

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Peace and Conflict is a new biennial publication that provides key data and documents trends in national and international conflicts ranging from isolated acts of terrorism to internal civil strife to full-fledged intercountry war. A major trend it tracks is the incidence of wars beyond the protracted conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. For 2010, Peace & Conflict adds a new regular feature-Trends in Global Terrorism-and focuses on the theme of Challenges of Post-Conflict Transitions. It covers special topics including women and post-conflict settings, and truth commissions and tribunals. Peace and Conflict is a large format, full-color reference including numerous graphs, tables, maps, and appendices dedicated to the visual presentation of data. Crisp narratives are highlighted with pull-quote extracts that summarize trends and major findings such as the continuing increase in high casualty terrorist acts and the likelihood of genocide risk in certain areas.

Recenzijos

"Too much of the writing on international affairs is long on opinions and short on facts. Peace and Conflict is the rare exception. Its clear presentations of evidence and analyses help to better inform discussions about the most pressing security challenges in today's world." Fareed Zakaria, Editor, Newsweek International

On Peace and Conflict 2008:

Peace and Conflict is an essential tool for scholars and policymakers seeking the facts behind the headlines about the nature and extent of conflict around the world. It provides a systematic, empirically grounded, and highly nuanced assessment of the darker aspects of human nature and underscores, yet again, the inescapable truth of our interconnected world and intertwined fate. Vartan Gregorian, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York

Introduction
1(6)
Ted Robert Gurr
J. Joseph Hewitt
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
Regular Features
The Peace and Conflict Instability Ledger: Ranking States on Future Risks
7(20)
J. Joseph Hewitt
Trends in Global Conflict, 1946--2007
27(6)
J. Joseph Hewitt
Trends in Democratization: A Focus on Minority Rights
33(6)
Amy Pate
Self-Determination Movements and Their Outcomes
39(12)
Monica Duffy Toft
Stephen M. Saideman
Trends in Global Terrorism, 1970--2007
51(14)
Gary LaFree
Laura Dugan
R. Kim Cragin
The Challenges of Post-Conflict Transitions
State Failure and Conflict Recurrence
65(14)
Anke Hoeffler
Democratization and Post-Conflict Transitions
79(12)
Havard Hegre
Hanne Fjelde
Women and Post-Conflict Settings
91(12)
Mary Caprioli
Rebecca Nielsen
Valerie M. Hudson
The Impact of Tribunals and Truth Commissions on Post-Conflict Peace Building
103(14)
James Meernik
Rosa Aloisi
Angela D. Nichols
Marsha Sowell
Conclusion
117(6)
J. Joseph Hewitt
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
Ted Robert Gurr
Appendix---Major Armed Conflicts 123(20)
References 143(10)
Peace and Conflict Editorial Advisory Board 153(1)
Acknowledgments 153(1)
About the Authors 154(1)
About the Contributors 154(2)
About the Center for International Development and Conflict Management 156
J. Joseph Hewitt is Director for Government Relations at the Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM), University of Maryland, where he specializes in quantitative analysis of international conflict. Jonathan Wilkenfeld is co-director of the Maryland Center for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. His books include A Study of Crisis (2000) and Mediating International Crises (2005). Ted Robert Gurr is former Director of the Minorities at Risk Project and Emeritus Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Government & Politics at the University of Maryland. He is author of numerous books and articles including Peoples vs. States: Minorities at Risk in the New Century (2000).