
This new textbook provides students with an accessible overview of the logic, evolution, application and outcomes of the five major approaches of the growing field of international conflict management: traditional peacekeeping peace enforcement and support operations negotiation and bargaining mediation adjudication. The book aims to provide the student with a fuller understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of these five techniques within the dynamic context of the contemporary security environment, especially in relation to recent and ongoing case studies of inter-state and intra-state conflict. To demonstrate the changing nature of security in the post-Cold War world, the text contrasts this with competing visions of security during the Cold War and earlier periods, and provides numerous points of comparison with the dominant causes, types, strategy, and prosecution of warfare in other eras. International Conflict Management will be essential reading for all students of conflict management, mediation, peacekeeping, peace and conflict studies, and international security in general.Michael J. Butler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and International Relations at Clark University (USA).
This textbook investigates the efficacy and evolution of five primary mechanisms used to manage international conflict in the contemporary security environment. Michael J. Butler, an Assistant Professor of Government and International Relations, utilizes a comparative framework to evaluate how traditional and modern strategies function within both inter-state and intra-state conflicts. By contrasting post-Cold War security dynamics with historical precedents, the author provides a structured analysis of the strategic prosecution of warfare and the limitations of diplomatic intervention.
What You Will Find
This text is widely utilized as a foundational resource for students in peace and conflict studies programs. Experts note that the book provides a clear, accessible framework for understanding complex security strategies without sacrificing academic rigor.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203879155
ISBN-13:
9780203879153
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