
Regional peacemaking and conflict management : a comparative approach
edited by Carmela Lutmar and Benjamin Miller
Bok · Engelsk · 2016
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Omfang | XVIII, 319 sider
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Opplysninger | Part I. Theoretical framework : Explaining the warm peace in Europe versus the shifts between hot war and cold peace in the Middle East / Benjamin Miller. Part II. Europe - form hot war to cold peace : 2. With a little help from our institutions : French-German security relations after 1945 / Andresas Hasenklever and Lukas Kasten. 3. Why "warms peace" in Europe is not so warm : the impact of immigration-related securitization process on the European security community / Tal Dingott Alkoper. 4. Voice opportunity as a key to stability / Nadav Kedem. 5. In search of identity : 'Normative power Europe' through the lens of the Middle East conflict / Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo. 6. Realist institutionalism and regional peace : the case of the European Coal and Steel Community / Ilai Saltzman. 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 D. Kuperman. 8. Hobbes, Locke, and Kant : systemic cultures in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and prospects for peace / Ariel Kabiri. 9. The Alwai regime during the Syria civil war 2013-2014 : from collapse to fragile stability / Yaron Friedman. 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. Part IV. Comparative perspectives : 11. "Puppets, domestic institutions, and foreign policy compliance / Carmela Lutmar. 12. The prerequisite matter : North America's transition to regional peace / Dov H. Levin. 13. "Offensive liberalism" : a critical appraisal / Amir Lupovici. 14. The Sunshine policy : between cold war and normal peace / Alon Levkowitz. Conclusions / Carmela Lutmar. - This volume examines mechanisms for regional peacemaking and conflict management in Europe and the Middle East. To date, little research has been devoted to uncovering the conditions for peace, and the factors that contribute to stablizing the state of peace. This volume assesses the factors that contribute to regional pacification, the incentives that motivate states in establishing peaceful relations, and most importantly, how regions become peaceful. It discusses the conditions under which various types of "peace" might emerge on a regional level and the factors most likely to determine the outcome. The books takes an innovative approach throught a ssematic comparison of two regions that are particularly prominent and important for the subject of regional pacification: Europe and the Middle East. While many believe that the European case is the indispensable model for peacemaking, others believe that these two regions are too different for Europe to be a useful framework for the Middle East. This volume occupies a middle ground between these two extreme positions. It argues that while a mindless copying of European models will not lead to peace in the Middle East, important insights can be gained from the most successful case of regional peacemaking to date. This work will be of much interest to students of regional security, peacemaking, conflict management, Middle East politics, European security and International Relations (IR) in general
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ISBN | 978-1-138-02212-6. - 978-1-138-02213-3
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