Structure of International Conflict (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
355
Utgivningsdatum
1989-03-15
Upplaga
1981
Förlag
Palgrave USA
Dimensioner
230 x 140 x 30 mm
Vikt
500 g
ISBN
9780312024147

Structure of International Conflict

Häftad,  Engelska, 1989-03-15
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What constitutes a `conflict' between human groups, organisations or countries? How do people perceive and behave in conflicts? How do conflicts come to an end and what part can outsiders play in settling them or making them less damaging? The present work seeks to answer such questions by examining common structures and processes found in human conflicts in many settings, and by demonstrating how such common features reveal themselves in conflicts as ostensibly different as international war and interpersonal disagreements in organisations. The Structure of International Conflict seeks to be a some permanent use to all students interested in penetrating beneath the surface details and ostensible dissimilarities of specific wars, disputes and quarrels to the basic structure that underlies all human conflicts, from the most peaceful to the most violent, lethal and destructive.
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CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL is Emeritus Professor at George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution in Virginia, USA, and was for a time its Director. His main interests continue to focus on informal processes seeking durable solutions to intractable conflicts, both international and local. He is the author of Gestures of Conciliation and, with Landon Hancock, is the co-editor of Local Zones of Peace.