Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/002376260/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 items per page.
- catalog contributor b3419330.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Discussion and Conclusions. 11. Resource Conflicts. 12. Lithuania and the Gulf. Lithuania (1989-October 1990). The Gulf Conflict -- pt. 4. Towards a New Dispute Settlement Regime. 13. Conclusions. Discussion of Findings. Policy Implications -- pt. 5. Cases.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Sydney Bailey -- pt. 1. Introduction. 1. Introduction: Conflict Resolution After the Cold War. The Quest for Peaceful Means to Settle Disputes. The End of the Cold War and the New Climate for Conflict Resolution. New Problems and New Sources of Conflict. Two Crises: Lithuania and the Gulf. The Study of Conflict Settlement. 2. Conflict, Justice and Power. Conflicts and Justice. The Just War. Conflict and Power. 3. The Meaning of Words: Conflict, Violence, Peaceful Settlement. Conflict. Conflict Resolution. Violence. Peaceful Settlement -- pt. 2. How Can Conflicts Be Peacefully Settled? 4. The Theory of Conflict Resolution. Conflict theory. The Structure of Conflict. Altering Attitudes. Changing Behaviour: From Coercion Towards Co-operation. The Process of Conflict Resolution. The Context of Conflict. 5. Practitioners of Conflict Resolution. The UN and the Role of the Secretary-General. Diplomats as Peacemakers. New Methods of Negotiation. Problem-Solving Workshops.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-300) and index.".
- catalog description "Quaker Mediation. Consultant Approaches. Industrial Relations: Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation. Family Conciliation. Management Consultants: Resolving Conflicts within Organizations. Common Elements in the Approaches to Conciliation and Peacemaking -- pt. 3. How Conflicts Are Settled. 6. Peaceful Settlements in Practice: (1) Case Studies. The Dispute Between Sweden and Finland over the Aland Islands (1917-51). Trieste (1945-54). South Tyrol (1960-71). The Conflict over Berlin and the End of the Cold War in Europe (1945-89). Conclusions. 7. Peaceful Settlements in Practice: (2) a Comparative Study. Factors Conducive to Peaceful Settlement. Methodology. The Data Base. Findings. 8. Conflicts Involving Territorial Issues. Types of Outcome. Comparative Analysis: Findings. Discussion and Conclusions. 9. Conflicts Involving Ethnic Issues. How the Conflicts Were Resolved. Comparative Analysis: Findings. Conclusions. 10. Conflicts Involving Minorities. How the Conflicts Were Resolved.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 307 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Peacemakers.".
- catalog identifier "0312068794".
- catalog isFormatOf "Peacemakers.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog relation "Peacemakers.".
- catalog subject "341.5/2 20".
- catalog subject "JX4473 .M48 1992".
- catalog subject "Pacific settlement of international disputes Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Pacific settlement of international disputes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Discussion and Conclusions. 11. Resource Conflicts. 12. Lithuania and the Gulf. Lithuania (1989-October 1990). The Gulf Conflict -- pt. 4. Towards a New Dispute Settlement Regime. 13. Conclusions. Discussion of Findings. Policy Implications -- pt. 5. Cases.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Sydney Bailey -- pt. 1. Introduction. 1. Introduction: Conflict Resolution After the Cold War. The Quest for Peaceful Means to Settle Disputes. The End of the Cold War and the New Climate for Conflict Resolution. New Problems and New Sources of Conflict. Two Crises: Lithuania and the Gulf. The Study of Conflict Settlement. 2. Conflict, Justice and Power. Conflicts and Justice. The Just War. Conflict and Power. 3. The Meaning of Words: Conflict, Violence, Peaceful Settlement. Conflict. Conflict Resolution. Violence. Peaceful Settlement -- pt. 2. How Can Conflicts Be Peacefully Settled? 4. The Theory of Conflict Resolution. Conflict theory. The Structure of Conflict. Altering Attitudes. Changing Behaviour: From Coercion Towards Co-operation. The Process of Conflict Resolution. The Context of Conflict. 5. Practitioners of Conflict Resolution. The UN and the Role of the Secretary-General. Diplomats as Peacemakers. New Methods of Negotiation. Problem-Solving Workshops.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Quaker Mediation. Consultant Approaches. Industrial Relations: Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation. Family Conciliation. Management Consultants: Resolving Conflicts within Organizations. Common Elements in the Approaches to Conciliation and Peacemaking -- pt. 3. How Conflicts Are Settled. 6. Peaceful Settlements in Practice: (1) Case Studies. The Dispute Between Sweden and Finland over the Aland Islands (1917-51). Trieste (1945-54). South Tyrol (1960-71). The Conflict over Berlin and the End of the Cold War in Europe (1945-89). Conclusions. 7. Peaceful Settlements in Practice: (2) a Comparative Study. Factors Conducive to Peaceful Settlement. Methodology. The Data Base. Findings. 8. Conflicts Involving Territorial Issues. Types of Outcome. Comparative Analysis: Findings. Discussion and Conclusions. 9. Conflicts Involving Ethnic Issues. How the Conflicts Were Resolved. Comparative Analysis: Findings. Conclusions. 10. Conflicts Involving Minorities. How the Conflicts Were Resolved.".
- catalog title "The peacemakers : peaceful settlement of disputes since 1945 / Hugh Miall.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".