International intervention in local conflicts: crisis management and conflict resolution since the Cold War/
edited by Rabi,Uzi
- London: I.B Tauris Publishers, 2010.
- xiv, 322 p.
PART I THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 1. From Bipolar to Unipolar Order: System Structure and Conflict Resolution Janice Gross Stein PART II THE INTERNATIONAL ROLE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION 2. Same Agenda, Different Results: The UN Interventions in Cambodia and Somalia after the Cold War Chen Kertcher 3. External Mediation and Internal Ownership: The Belfast and St Andrews Agreements Compared Adrian Guelke 4. International Engagement and the Yugoslav War of Dissolution James Gow 5. The Reactive Crisis Management of the European Union in the Western Balkans: Policy Objectives, Capabilities and Effectiveness Stefan Wolff and Annemarie Peen Rodt PART III AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST 6. American Middle East Strategy and the Bush Legacy Robert J. Ueher 7. Reflections on French Experiences in the Middle East Jean-Pierre Fi/iu 8. The Reagan—Bush Administrations and the Middle East: Institutional and Bureaucratic Rivalries Robert David Johnson 9. EU Efforts to Resolve the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Geotg Simonis vi INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION IN LOCAL CONFLICTS PART IV THE TANGLED VCEB OF REGIONAL CONFLICT 10. Military InteiA'ention and Democradzadon: Global Order and the Radical Islamist Challenge to Lebanon Eyal Zisser 11. The Geopolidcal Dimension of Sunni-Shi'i Sectarianism in the Middle East Rahi and Brandon Friedman 12. Egypdan and Saudi Inten^endon in the Israeli-Palesdnian Conflict (2006-09): Local Powers' Mediadon Compared Joseph Kostiner and Chelsi Mueller 13. Lost Faith, Forfeited Trust: Afghan Responses to Post-9/11 Internadonal Intert'endon in State-Building and Insurgency Marvin G. Weinbaum PART V CONCLUDING CHAPTER 14. Pious Words and Puny Deeds: The 'Internadonal Community' and Mass Atrocides Rpjan Menon .
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Peace-building Conflict management--International cooperation Intervention (International law)