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Policymaking and Peace is the third volume of a three-volume set that examines the multidimensional role of policy in the development and promotion of democracy, prosperity, and peace. The Peace volume brings together international contributions on the policy challenges faced by national and multinational bodies to counter violent separatism and encourage the acceptance of an increasingly pluralistic world. The chapters analyze the pivotal role of the United Nations, arms control and international security, mechanisms of internal and international dispute resolution, the growth of international crime, and the development of multinational bodies to promote law and order.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Policy and Peace: Prospects and Prejudices
Part 2 The Nature and End of the Cold War
Chapter 3 Politics of the 'State' in the Cold War
Part 4 The United Nations and World Peace
Chapter 5 Reforming the United Nations Security Council: A Decisionmaking Analysis
Chapter 6 A UN Rapid Deployment Capability: Exploring an Instrument of Conflict Prevention
Part 7 Arms Control and Collective Security
Chapter 8 Chinese Perspectives on Multilateralism: Implications for Cooperative Security in Asia Pacific
Chapter 9 Participatory Management of the Commons
Part 10 Dispute Resolution
Chapter 11 Contemporary Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: The Intertwining
Chapter 12 Yugo-Nostalgia, Pragmatism, and Reality: Prospects for Inter-Republic Cooperation
Part 13 International Crime
Chapter 14 Dunblane and the International Politics of Gun Control
Chapter 15 Domination, Quiescence, and War Crimes
Chapter 16 The Threat of Terrorist Exploitation of Nuclear Smuggling
Part 17 International Law and Order
Chapter 18 International Legal Harmonization: Peace, Prosperity, and Democracy?
Chapter 19 Lawyers as a Commodity in International Trade
Part 20 Peace, Prosperity, and Democracy
Chapter 21 Violent Conflict, Security, and Development
Chapter 22 Democracy, Diversion, and the News Media
Chapter 23 Institutional Constraints, Political Opposition, and Interstate Dispute Escalation: Evidence from Parliamentary Systems, 1946-89

Product details

Published 10 Dec 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 392
ISBN 9780739159026
Imprint Lexington Books
Series Studies in Public Policy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Stuart Nagel

Contributor

Gavin Cameron

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A.W Harris

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Aaron Karp

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Richard Saull

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James H. Seroka

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John D. Stempel

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Douglas A. Van Belle

Douglas A. Van Belle is a senior lecturer in media…

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Jarrod Wiener

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Jing-dong Yuan

Other primary creator

Paul J. Rich

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