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Leashing the dogs of war | p. 3 |
International sources of interstate and intrastate war | p. 17 |
New global dangers | p. 39 |
Arms acquisition and violence : are weapons or people the cause of conflict? | p. 53 |
Terrorism and global security | p. 67 |
The challenge of weak, failing, and collapsed states | p. 83 |
State making, state breaking, and state failure | p. 95 |
Power, social violence, and civil wars | p. 115 |
Minorities, Nationalists, and Islamists : managing communal conflict in the twenty-first century | p. 131 |
Turbulent transitions : why emerging democracies go to war | p. 161 |
Environmental change, security, and conflict | p. 177 |
Economic causes of civil conflict and their implications for policy | p. 197 |
Motivations for conflict: groups and individuals | p. 219 |
Using force for peace in an age of terror | p. 245 |
Limits on the use of force | p. 265 |
Yet again : humanitarian intervention and the challenges of "never again" | p. 277 |
Coercive diplomacy | p. 299 |
Expanding global military capacity to save lives with force | p. 319 |
Economic sanctions and international peace and security | p. 335 |
The place of grand strategy, statecraft, and power in conflict management | p. 355 |
A framework for success : international intervention in societies emerging from conflict | p. 369 |
The place of soft power in state-based conflict management | p. 389 |
The rule of law in conflict management | p. 401 |
Rethinking the "War on Terror" : new approaches to conflict prevention and management in the post-9/11 world | p. 425 |
International mediation | p. 437 |
Contemporary conflict resolution applications | p. 455 |
The power of nonofficial actors in conflict management | p. 477 |
The United Nations and conflict management: relevant or irrelevant? | p. 497 |
Successes and challenges in conflict management | p. 521 |
New roles for regional organizations | p. 535 |
Capacities and limits of NGOs as Conflict managers | p. 553 |
War and law : the dilemmas of international law and coercive enforcement | p. 583 |
Is democracy the answer? | p. 603 |
Is stability the answer? | p. 619 |
Economic factors in civil wars : policy considerations | p. 631 |
Sharing sovereignty : new institutions for collapsed and failing states | p. 652 |
Intervention and the nation-building debate | p. 679 |
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