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Prevention and Cure in the Global Arena
The Costs of Conflict
Prevention and Cure in the Global Arena
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When it comes to conflict resolution, is an ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure? Leading scholars lay out an analytical and methodological framework for evaluating this question, and case studies on global hotspots from Bosnia to Somalia, Rwanda, Cambodia, and El Salvador (among others) put it to the test.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Failed Prevention
Chapter 3 Bosnia
Chapter 4 Rwanda
Chapter 5 Somalia
Chapter 6 Haiti
Chapter 7 The Persian Gulf
Part 8 Initial Prevention
Chapter 9 Macedonia
Chapter 10 Slovakia
Chapter 11 Mid-Course Prevention
Chapter 12 Cambodia
Chapter 13 El Salvador
Chapter 14 The Case for Conflict Prevention
Product details
Published | 14 Jan 1999 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9780847688944 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 226 x 160 mm |
Series | Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Tightly argued, well-illustrated, eminently readable. The authors confront head-on the main methodological problem, how one can foresee a developing conflict situation in time to take preventive measures.
Sir Michael Howard, president, International Institute for Strategic Studies
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Excellent scholarship, outstanding selection of cases, and well written. The issues are handled extraordinarily well and the analytical framework is applied scientifically and rigorously. This book will make an important contribution toward what will be a continuing critical debate in the years to come.
Lawrence J. Korb, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution
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Brown and Rosecrance's edited volume is a model of structured, focused comparison across a range of case studies. The distinguished authors analyze a variety of cases of recent domestic and international conflicts. In addition to its exercise in hypothesis testing, the book offers a valuable set of case histories, complete with maps and extensive documentation. Highly recommended for upper-division udergraduates and above.
Choice Reviews
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Crisply and clearly written. This volume advances the debate on conflict prevention by focusing on concrete costs and benefits.
Thomas G. Weiss