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9781594517167

Peace and Conflict 2010

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    9781594517167

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    1594517169

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2010-02-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

The most authoritative source of information on violent conflicts around the world, Peace and Conflict is a biennial publication of the University of Maryland's Center for International Development and Conflict Management in partnership with Paradigm Publishers. The 2010 edition.

Author Biography

J. Joseph Hewitt is Director for Government Relations at the Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM), University of Maryland, where he specializes in quantitative analysis of international conflict. Jonathan Wilkenfeld is Director of CIDCM, codirector of the International Crisis Behavior Project, and Interim Director of the Minorities at Risk Project. His books include A Study of Crisis (University of Michigan Press 2000) and Mediating International Crises (Routledge 2005). Ted Robert Gurr is former Director of the Minorities at Risk Project and Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland (Emeritus). He is author of numerous books and articles including the award-winning Why Men Rebel (Princeton 1970) and Peoples vs. States: Minorities at Risk in the New Century (U.S. Institute of Peace Press 2000).

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Regular Features
The Peace and Conflict Instability Ledger: Ranking States on Future Risksp. 7
Trends in Global Conflict, 1946-2007p. 27
Trends in Democratization: A Focus on Minority Rightsp. 33
Self-Determination Movements and Their Outcomesp. 39
Trends in Global Terrorism, 1970-2007p. 51
The Challenges of Post-Conflict Transitions
State Failure and Conflict Recurrencep. 65
Democratization and Post-Conflict Transitionsp. 79
Women and Post-Conflict Settingsp. 91
The Impact of Tribunals and Truth Commissions on Post-Conflict Peace Buildingp. 103
Conclusionp. 117
Appendix-Major Armed Conflictsp. 123
Referencesp. 143
Peace and Conflict Editorial Advisory Boardp. 153
Acknowledgmentsp. 153
About the Authorsp. 154
About the Contributorsp. 154
About the Center for International Development and Conflict Managementp. 156
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