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Tables of Contents for Peace and Conflict Studies
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword to the Series
xi
 
Chadwick F. Alger
Foreword
xiii
 
John W. Burton
Preface
xv
 
Introduction
1
1
The Framework of the Book
2
5
PART I: MEANINGS, CONCEPTS AND DISCOURSE
Challenges for Peace
7
12
Visions of Peace
7
3
Historical Experiences
10
2
Culture and Social Values
12
2
Continuity and Discontinuity
14
2
Zones of Instability
16
3
Concepts of Peace and Violence
19
12
Direct and Structural Violence
19
4
Cultural Violence
23
1
Negative and Positive Peace
23
6
Holistic Conceptions of Peace
29
2
Conflict Analysis
31
8
Structural Conditions
31
2
Conflict and Social Order
33
1
Traditional Management Strategies
34
1
Dispute Settlement and Conflict Resolution
35
2
Conflict Transformation and Peace Building
37
2
Peace Research
39
14
Social Environment
39
2
Evolution of Peace Research
41
2
Nature of Peace Research
43
1
Methods for Inquiry
44
2
Epistemological Foundations
46
1
Policy Orientation
47
1
Levels of Analysis
48
5
PART II: ISSUES
Understanding War
53
12
Nature of War
53
3
Human Costs of War
56
2
Types of War
58
2
Post-Colonial Context
60
2
Just War Theory
62
3
Sources of Social Conflict
65
10
Human Nature and Violence
65
2
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
67
1
Psychoanalytic Perspectives
68
1
Relative Deprivation
69
1
Basic Needs
70
1
Identity Formation
71
2
Conflict Dynamics in Divided Societies
73
2
Feminist Understandings of Violence
75
12
Violence against Women
75
1
Construction of Gender Identifies
76
2
Masculine and Feminine Values
78
1
Patriarchy and Domination
79
1
Feminist Critique of the World Order
80
1
Women and the Military
81
1
Shared Goals of Peace and Feminism
82
2
Reconceptualisation of Security
84
3
Political Economy
87
8
Economic Disparities
87
1
Free Market Economy and Class Relations
88
1
International Capitalism and War
89
2
Economic Integration and Globalisation
91
1
Social Transition
92
3
Environmental Concerns
95
14
Changes in the Environmental System
96
3
Population Growth
99
2
Tragedy of the Commons
101
1
Resource Scarcity and Conflict
102
1
Environmental Security
103
6
PART III: STRATEGIES FOR PEACE
Control of Military Power
109
58
Balance of Power
109
6
Collective Security
115
9
Peace Keeping Operations
124
11
Humanitarian Intervention
135
6
Non-Provocative Defence
141
5
Civilian Based Defence
146
1
Confidence Building
147
3
Disarmament and Arms Control
150
11
Peace Conversion
161
6
Conflict Resolution and Management
167
38
Negotiation
168
4
Good Offices
172
1
Enquiry
173
2
Arbitration
175
2
Judicial Settlement
177
2
Conciliation
179
1
Mediation
180
6
Problem Solving Workshop
186
4
Second Track Diplomacy
190
2
Reconciliation
192
1
Post-Conflict Reconstruction
193
4
Preventive Diplomacy and Intervention
197
5
Early Warning Systems
202
1
A Final Note
203
2
Human Rights
205
18
Human Rights Abuses
205
2
Connections to Peace
207
1
Three Generations of Human Rights Movements
208
3
Development of Principles and Norms
211
2
Conventions in Specific Categories
213
3
Implementation of Human Rights Policy
216
3
State Sovereignty and Human Rights Protection
219
1
Regional Experiences
220
1
Nongovernmental Organisations and Grassroots Struggle
221
2
Self-Determination
223
18
Basic Principles
223
2
Historical Context
225
2
The Basis of Claims for Self-Determination
227
1
Democratic Ideals and States
228
1
Autonomy of Minority Groups and Indigenous Peoples
229
1
State and National Boundaries
230
1
Failure of Nation-State Building
231
1
Multi-Ethnic State
232
1
Methods for Reducing Intergroup Tension
233
7
A Final Note
240
1
Development
241
26
Modernisation
241
2
A Growth-Oriented Development Model
243
1
International Economic Imbalance
244
1
Dependency Theories
245
2
Import Substituting Industrialisation
247
1
The New International Economic Order
248
3
Structural Adjustment
251
2
Human Centred Development
253
1
Endogenous Development
254
1
Self-Reliance
255
2
Empowerment and Grassroots Strategies
257
1
Urban Informal Sectors
258
1
Women's Struggle for Survival
259
2
Meanings of Development
261
1
Development Discourse and Power
262
1
A Final Note
263
4
Environmental Politics
267
26
Building Global Consensus
267
2
International Policies
269
6
Management of the Global Commons
275
4
Free Trade and the Environment
279
1
International Organisations and Coordination
280
2
Nongovernmental Organisations
282
3
Struggles in Indigenous Communities
285
3
Sustainable Development
288
2
Prospects for Future Cooperation
290
3
Global Order and Governance
293
26
Origins of a Sovereign State System
293
1
Realism and Neorealism
294
2
Transnational Relations: Actors and Process
296
1
International Regimes
297
2
Functionalism
299
2
Neofunctionalism
301
8
World Government
309
4
Anarchism
313
2
Global Civil Society
315
1
A Final Note
316
3
Nonviolence
319
18
Meanings
319
2
Traditions
321
2
Nonviolence Theory on Power
323
1
Moral and Political Principles
324
3
Nonviolence Principles of Social Life
327
2
Technique Approach
329
3
Nonviolent Direct Action
332
1
Justification of Nonviolent Methods
333
4
Peace Movements
337
30
History of Peace Movements
337
10
Building a Popular Base for Nuclear Disarmament
347
4
Innovations in Anti-Intervention Movements
351
1
Community Peace Activities
352
1
Politics of Peace Movements
353
1
Issues and Strategies
354
2
Organisational Bases and Structure
356
2
Major Characteristics of Peace Movements
358
1
Peace Movements in Developing Countries
359
2
Commitment and Motivation
361
1
A Final Note
362
5
PART IV INTEGRATION
Applications and Future Directions
367
12
Challenges and Paradigm Shift
367
1
Designing a Peace System
368
2
Structural Change
370
1
Personal Transformation
371
2
Reweaving Relations
373
1
Future Directions
373
6
Bibliography
379
22
Index
401