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Collective conflict management and changing world politics
- 其他作者: Lepgold, Joseph. , Weiss, Thomas George.
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 245 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in global politics
- 標題: POLITICAL SCIENCE Globalization. , Gestion des conflits. , Conflict management. , World politics 1989- , Politique mondiale 1989- , Security, International. , Politique mondiale , World politics , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Since 1989 , Globalization. , World politics.
- ISBN: 1438410565 , 9781438410562
- ISBN: 0791438430 , 0791438449
- 試查全文@TNUA:
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Collective conflict management and changing world politics: an overview / Joseph Lepgold and Thomas G. Weiss -- Theoretical and historical perspectives on collective security: the intellectual roots of contemporary debates about collective conflict management / Alan C. Lamborn -- NATO's post-Cold War conflict management role / Joseph Lepgold -- The limits of peacekeeping, spheres of influence, and the future of the United Nations / Michael N. Barnett -- Constraints on adaptation in the American military to collective conflict management missions / Robert B. McCalla -- Somalia, Bosnia, and Haiti: what went right, what went wrong? / Andrew Bennett -- Changing norms of sovereignty and multilateral intervention / Bruce Cronin -- Military intervention and the organization of international politics / Martha Finnemore -- Collective humanitarian conflict management: more or less than the millennium? / Thomas G. Weiss.
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For several decades the debate over collective security -- the idea that alliances are problematic and that all nations should pledge to come to the aid of any nation that is a victim of aggression -- has been polarized. Collective Conflict Management and Changing World Politics probes the international and domestic conditions under which collective security tends to work or not, and questions if the end of the Cold War makes success more or less likely than before. The contributors conclude that collective conflict management is possible under specific situations, as they enumerate various domestic and international requisites that circumscribe such possibilities. "This is an excellent collection. The material is of a uniformly high quality along three dimensions: good writing, identification of important empirical problems relating to collective security and peacekeeping (or, using the term the volume authors prefer, collective conflict management), and good, logical reasoning.
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