Regional peacemaking and conflict management: a comparative approach

Introduction, Benjamin Miller 1. - Part I: Theoretical Framework . - 1. Explaining the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller 7. - Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm Peace . - 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-Ge...

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Contributors: Lutmar, Carmela (Editor) ; Miller, Benjamin 1953- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2016
In:Year: 2016
Series/Journal:Routledge global security studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Near East / Pacification / Conflict avoidance / Conflict management / Region
B Europe / Near East / International conflict / Political conflict / Peace policy
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Conflict Management (Europe) Case studies
B Europe
B Mittlerer Osten
B Conflict Management (Middle East) Case studies
B Regional conflict
B International political system
B Near East
B International conflict
B International comparison
B Peace-building
B Peace-building (Europe) Case studies
B Peacebuilding
B Regionalism
B Peace
B Instability
B Presupposition
B Peace-building (Middle East) Case studies
B Settlement of dispute
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Summary:Introduction, Benjamin Miller 1. - Part I: Theoretical Framework . - 1. Explaining the Warm Peace in Europe Versus the Shifts Between Hot War and Cold Peace in the Middle East, Benjamin Miller 7. - Part II: Europe: From Hot War to Warm Peace . - 2. With a Little Help From our Institutions: French-German Security Relations after 1945, Andreas Hasenclever and Lukas Kasten 45. - 3. Why "Warm Peace" in Europe is not so Warm: The Impact of Immigration-Related Securitization Process on the European Security Community, Tal Dingott Alkopher 66. - 4. Voice Opportunity as a Key to Stability, Nadav Kedem 85. - 5. In search of identity: 'Normative Power Europe’ through the lens of the Middle East conflict, Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo 103. - 6. Realist Institutionalism and Regional Peace: The Case of the European Coal and Steel Community, Ilai Saltzman 121. - Part III: Middle East: From Hot War to Cold Peace - and Back to Hot (Civil) War. - 7. Why the Liberal Economic Model of International Peace Failed in the Middle East, Ranan Kuperman 143. - 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant: Systemic Cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ariel Kabiri 158. - 9. The Alawi regime during the Syria civil war: from collapse to fragile stability, Yaron Friedman 180. - 10. The (de)Construction of "Economic Peace"- "Economic Peace" Strategies in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Between Theory and Reality, Mor Mitrani and Galia Press-Barnathan 200. - Part IV: Comparative Perspectives . - 11. US "Puppets", Domestic Institutions, and Foreign Policy Compliance, Carmela Lutmar 221. - 12. The Prerequisites Matter: North America's Transition to Regional Peace, Dov H. Levin 249. - 13."Offensive Liberalism" a Critical Appraisal, Amir Lupovici 274. - 14. The Sunshine Policy: Between Cold War and Normal Peace, Alon Levkowitz 285. - Conclusions, Carmela Lutmar 301
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1138022136