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UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan, national institution established and funded by Congress. Its goals are to help prevent and resolve violent international conflicts, promote postconflict stability and democratic transformation, and increase peacebuilding capacity, tools, and intellectual capital worldwide. The Institute does this by empowering others with knowledge, skills, and resources, as well as by its direct involvement in peacebuilding efforts around the globe. The United States Institute of Peace Press is committed to publishing leading books and reports in the field of peace and conflict management that offer new insights and information to practitioners, scholars, and students. Connect with us: www.usip.org United States Institute of Peace Press 2301 Constitution Ave., NW Washington, DC 20037 www.usip.org How to Order How to Order The United States Institute of Peace Press is committed to publishing leading books and The United States Institute of Peace Press is committed to publishing leading books and reports in the field of peace and conflict management that offer new insights and information reports in the field of peace and conflict management that offer new insights and information to practitioners, scholars, and students. to practitioners, scholars, and students. Peaceworks, Special Reports, Peace Briefs, and Insights are available to download for free Peaceworks, Special Reports, Peace Briefs, and Insights are available to download for free at www.usip.org. at www.usip.org. Books and selected eBooks are available for purchase through amazon.com and Books and selected eBooks are available for purchase through amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. Visit usip.org to browse our complete list of titles and search by barnesandnoble.com. Visit usip.org to browse our complete list of titles and search by title, topic, region, or author. title, topic, region, or author. Cover photo by Tom Finzel, www.flickr.com/photos/tfinzel. UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS Since its inception in 1991, the United States Institute of Peace Press has published hundreds of influential books, reports, and briefs on the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts. All our books and reports arise from research and fieldwork sponsored by the Institute’s many programs, and the Press is committed to extending the reach of the Institute’s work by continuing to publish significant and sustainable publications for practitioners, scholars, diplomats, and students. In keeping with the best traditions of scholarly publishing, each work undergoes thorough peer review by external subject experts to ensure that the research and conclusions are balanced, relevant, and sound. Table of Contents BOOKS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Conflict Analysis ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Cross-Cultural Negotiation ....................................................................................................................................... 2 Global Governance ................................................................................................................................................ 3 Peacebuilding ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Arms Control ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Ethnic Conflict ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 International Law ................................................................................................................................................. 6 International Systems ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Mediation ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Negotiation, Diplomacy, and Foreign Policy ............................................................................................................... 8 Regions ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 Africa ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 Asia .............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Europe .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Russia ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Latin America ................................................................................................................................................. 11 Middle East .................................................................................................................................................... 11 Religion, Ethics, and Human Rights ......................................................................................................................... 13 Reference ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 PEACEWORKS .............................................................................................................................................................. 14 SPECIAL REPORTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 PEACE BRIEFS ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 INSIGHTS ................................................................................................................................................................... 20 BOOKS Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict To browse our book selection, please visit usip.org. Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors 2001 • 978-1-929223-29-9 Conflict Analysis This comprehensive volume explores the sources of contemporary conflict and the vast array of possible responses to it. NEW! Managing Conflict in a World Adrift Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors Herding Cats: Multiparty Mediation in a Complex World 2014 • 978-1-60127-222-5 • eBook: 978-1-60127-223-2 Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors In the midst of a global political shift where power moves from cen- 1999 • 978-1-878379-92-4 tral institutions to smaller, more disbursed units, Managing Conflict in An illustrious cast of practitioners describe their personal experi- a World Adrift features lessons in contemporary theory and practice ences in working to bring peace in significant conflicts across four of conflict management. continents. Conflict Analysis: Understanding Causes, Unlocking Solutions Matthew Levinger 2013 • 978-1-60127-143-3 • eBook: 978-1-60127-166-2 Cross-Cultural Negotiation Conflict Analysis is a guide for practitioners seeking to prevent deadly conflict or mitigate political instability. How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States: Riding the Roller Coaster Howard B. Schaffer and Teresita C. Schaffer Women and War: 2011 • 978-1-60127-075-7 • eBook: 978-1-61027-096-2 Power and Protection in the 21st Century How Pakistan Negotiates with the United States analyzes the themes, Kathleen Kuehnast, Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, and Helga Hernes, editors techniques, and styles that have characterized Pakistani negotia- 2011 • 978-1-60127-064-1 • eBook: 978-1-60127-095-5 tions with American civilian and military officials since Pakistan’s This volume takes stock of the current state of knowledge on women, independence. peace, and security issues, including efforts to increase women’s participation in post-conflict reconstruction strategies and their American Negotiating Behavior: protection from wartime sexual violence. Wheeler-Dealers, Legal Eagles, Bullies, and Preachers Richard H. Solomon and Nigel Quinney Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World 2010 • 978-1-60127-047-4 • eBook: 978-1-61027-048-1 Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors Informed by discussions and interviews with more than fifty seasoned 2011 • 978-1-60127-070-2 • eBook: 978-1-60127-101-3 foreign and American negotiators, this landmark study offers a rich and Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World examines conflict detailed portrait of the negotiating practices of American officials. management capacities and gaps regionally and globally and assesses whether regions—through their regional organizations or through loose coalitions of states, regional bodies, and nonofficial actors—are Negotiating with Iran: able to address an array of new and emerging security threats. Wrestling the Ghosts of History John W. Limbert 2009 • 978-1-60127-043-6 • eBook: 978-1-61027-044-3 Leashing the Dogs of War: Through four detailed case studies of past successes and failures, Conflict Management in a Divided World Limbert draws lessons for today’s negotiators and outlines fourteen Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors principles to guide the American who finds himself in a negotia- 2007 • 978-1-929223-96-1 tion—commercial, political, or other—with an Iranian counterpart. Leashing the Dogs of War assesses the nature and extent of the changes wrought by 9/11 and its aftermath and explores their wide-ranging implications. India-Pakistan Negotiations: Is Past Still Prologue? Dennis Kux 2006 • 978-1-929223-87-9 Grasping the Nettle: This book provides a historical and current review of the trends of six Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict key India-Pakistan negotiations, largely over shared resources and Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors political boundaries. 2005 • 978-1-929223-60-2 The contributors to Grasping the Nettle offer insight into defining characteristics and underlying dynamics of intractable conflicts. It How Israelis and Palestinians Negotiate: includes analysis of eight cases. A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Oslo Peace Process Tamara Cofman Wittes Taming Intractable Conflicts 2005 • 978-1-929223-64-0 Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors This innovative volume conducts a critical/self-critical exploration 2004 • 978-1-929223-55-8 • eBook: 978-1-92922-355-8 of the impact of culture on the ill-fated Oslo peace process. The Written from the mediator’s point of view, Taming Intractable Conflicts authors—negotiators and scholars alike—demolish stereotypes as lays out the steps involved in tackling the most stubborn of conflicts. they construct an unusually subtle and sophisticated understanding of how culture influences negotiating styles. 2 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org French Negotiating Behavior: Culture and Conflict Resolution Dealing with La Grande Nation Kevin Avruch Charles Cogan 1998 • 978-1-878379-82-5 2003 • 978-1-929223-52-7 This highly acclaimed book explores divergent theories of social Drawing on candid interviews with leading players on the French, conflict and differing strategies that shape the conduct of diplomacy American, British, and German sides, this engaging volume will help and examines the role that culture has (and has not) played in conflict France’s negotiating counterparts understand how and why French resolution. officials behave as they do. How Germans Negotiate: Russian Negotiating Behavior: Continuity and Transition Logical Goals, Practical Solutions Jerrold L. Schecter W. R. Smyser 1998 • 978-1-878379-78-8 2002 • 978-1-929223-40-4 Jerrold Schecter, a former government official, journalist, and corpo- Drawing on interviews with dozens of European and American nego- rate executive, examines the historical and cultural underpinnings of tiators, How Germans Negotiate explores the roots of contemporary contemporary Russian negotiating behavior. German negotiating behavior and identifies the stages through which negotiations typically pass. Negotiating Across Cultures Case Studies in Japanese Negotiating Behavior Raymond Cohen Michael Blaker, Paul Giarra, and Ezra Vogel 1997 • 978-1-878379-72-6 2002 • 978-1-929223-10-7 Cohen explores how cultural factors have affected U.S. dealings with This volume explores four U.S.–Japanese negotiations—two over Japan, China, Egypt, India, and Mexico. trade, two over security-related issues—looking for patterns in Japan’s approach and behavior. A Strategy for Stable Peace: Toward a Euroatlantic Security Community Global Governance James E. Goodby, Petrus Buwalda, and Dmitri Trenin 2001 • 978-1-929223-32-9 Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption: Challenges for Post-Conflict Societies After first outlining the concept of stable peace, the volume describes Bertram I. Spector the political, economic, and security climates within Russia, the Euro- 2011 • 978-1-60127-071-9 • eBook: 978-1-60127-124-2 pean Union, and the United States and then assesses various models before recommending a strategy for achieving a stable peace. In Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption, Bertram Spector argues that the peace negotiation table is the best place to lay the The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: groundwork for good governance. Market Bolshevism Against Democracy Peter Reddaway and Dmitri Glinski Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies 2001 • 978-1-929223-06-0 Deborah Isser, editor 2011 • 978-1-60127-066-5 The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms presents a boldly original analysis of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the birth of the Russian state. Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies presents seven in-depth case studies that take a broad interdisciplinary approach to the study of the justice system. Negotiating on the Edge: North Korean Negotiating Behavior Scott Snyder Transitional Justice in Balance: 1999 • 978-1-878379-94-8 Comparing Processes, Weighing Efficacy Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Andrew Reiter Drawing on interviews with an eminent cast of U.S. officials and 2010 • 978-1-60127-053-5 marshalling extensive research on North Korea past and present, Scott Snyder traces the historical and cultural roots of North Korea’s In the first project of its kind to compare multiple mechanisms and negotiating behavior and exposes the full range of tactics in its combinations of mechanisms across regions, countries, and time, diplomatic arsenal. Transitional Justice in Balance systematically analyzes the claims made in the literature using a vast array of data, which the authors have assembled in the Transitional Justice Data Base. Chinese Negotiating Behavior: Pursuing Interests Through ‘Old Friends’ Framing the State in Times of Transition: Richard H. Solomon Case Studies in Constitution Making 1999 • 978-1-878379-86-3 Laurel E. Miller, editor 2010 • 978-1-60127-055-9 • eBook: 978-1-60127-121-1 This study of Chinese negotiating behavior explores the ways senior officials of the PRC—Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and Analyzing nineteen cases, Framing the State in Times of Transition others—managed high-level political negotiations with the United offers the first in-depth, practical perspective on the implications of States. It follows the negotiating process step by step and concludes constitution-making procedure and explores emerging international with guidelines for dealing with Chinese officials. legal norms. 3 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice: Where is the Lone Ranger? Challenges for Empirical Research America’s Search for a Stability Force, Second Edition Hugo van der Merwe, Victoria Baxter, and Audrey R. Chapman, editors Robert M. Perito 2009 • 978-1-60127-036-8 2013 • 978-1-60127-153-2 • eBook: 978-1-60127-165-5 In Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice, fourteen leading Where Is the Lone Ranger? examines the evolution of U.S. policy toward researchers study seventy countries that have suffered from auto- peace and stability operations through the prism of U.S. experiences cratic rule, genocide, and protracted internal conflict. with police and constabulary forces in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The Quest For Viable Peace: International Intervention and Strategies for Conflict Transformation Youth and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Jock Covey, Michael Dziedzic, and Leonard Hawley, editors Agents of Change 2005 • 978-1-929223-67-1 Stephanie Schwartz, Foreword by Betty Bigombe 2010 • 978-1-60127-049-8 Drawing on their firsthand experience of Kosovo, the contributors identify the concrete challenges that must be confronted and lay In this book, Stephanie Schwartz examines the roles of the broader out the practical steps that must be taken to transform a society youth population in post-conflict scenarios, taking on the complex habituated to violent conflict into one where peace can eventually task of distinguishing between the legal and societal labels of be self-sustaining. “child,” “youth,” and “adult.” Transitional Justice: Conducting Track II Peacemaking How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes Heidi Burgess and Guy Burgess Neil J. Kritz, editor 2010 • 978-1-60127-069-6 • eBook: 978-1-60127-069-6 By bringing together the collective experience of numerous countries This handbook presents the process of track II intervention as a and cultures over the past fifty years, this three-volume compilation series of steps that guide peacemakers in coordinating various track of readings provides an invaluable resource for government officials, II efforts to maximize their positive impacts. private organizations, scholars, and others involved in the transitions of today and tomorrow. Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction Volume I: General Considerations • 1995 • 978-1-878379-43-6 United States Institute of Peace and United States Army • eBook: 978-1-60127-053-5 Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute Volume II: Country Studies • 1995 • 978-1-87837-944-3 2009 • 978-1-60127-046-7 Volume III: Laws, Rulings, and Reports • 1995 • 978-1-87837-945-0 This manual presents the first-ever comprehensive set of shared principles for building sustainable peace in societies emerging from violent conflict. Peacebuilding Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, Revised Edition Facilitating Dialogue: USIP’s Work in Conflict Zones I. William Zartman, editor David R. Smock and Daniel Serwer, editors 2007 • 978-1-929223-66-4 2012 • 978-1-60127-140-2 • eBook: 978-1-60127-141-9 This updated and expanded edition of the highly popular volume Covering a variety of conflict situations and peacemaking efforts— originally published in 1997 describes the tools and skills of peace- from the tribal reconciliation in Mahmoudiya, Iraq, to a justice and making that are currently available and critically assesses their security dialogue in Nepal—these seven case studies tell stories of usefulness and limitations. peacebuilding successes, efforts in progress, limitations on what can be achieved, and lessons learned. Building Peace: Peace Economics: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies A Macroeconomic Primer for Violence-Afflicted States John Paul Lederach Jurgen Brauer and J. Paul Dunne 1998 • 978-1-878379-73-3 2012 • 978-1-60127-138-9 • eBook: 978-1-60127-139-6 This volume explores the dynamics of contemporary conflict and Filling a gap in the literature on peace design from an economic presents an integrated framework for peacebuilding in which struc- perspective, Peace Economics extends beyond economic principles ture, process, resources, training, and evaluation are coordinated in into the wider realm of social reconstitution, social contract, and an attempt to transform the conflict and effect reconciliation. social capital in the hopes of helping practitioners build a more stable peace. Arts of Power: Statecraft and Diplomacy Chas W. Freeman, Jr. Pandemics and Peace: 1997 • 978-1-878379-65-8 Public Health Cooperation in Zones of Conflict In this comprehensive treatment, distinguished diplomat Chas Free- William J. Long, Foreword by Bruce Jentleson man describes the fundamental principles of the art of statecraft and 2011 • 978-1-60127-080-1 • eBook: 978-1-60127-099-3 the craft of diplomacy. Pandemics and Peace examines disease surveillance networks of the Mekong Basin, Middle East, and East Africa. 4 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org Media in Fragile Environments The Peace Process and Palestinian Refugee Claims: Andrew Robertson, Eran Fraenkel, Emrys Schoemaker, Addressing Claims for Property Compensation and Sheldon Himelfarb and Restitution 2011 • 978-1-60127-081-8 • eBook 978-1-60127-156-3 Michael R. Fischbach 2006 • 978-1-929223-80-0 The methodology defined in this work helps a media assessment team understand the causes of conflict in a society, identify changes After sketching the historical background and reviewing conflicting that could reduce that conflict, and create media interventions that estimates of the amount of property involved, the volume investi- help realize those changes. gates U.S. and UN settlement proposals developed—behind closed doors—in the 1950s and 60s and explains how the peace process Preventing Violent Conflicts: from Camp David I to Camp David II and beyond has actually hin- A Strategy for Preventive Diplomacy dered a settlement of property claims. Michael S. Lund 1996 • 978-1-878379-52-8 Engaging Eurasia’s Separatist States: Unresolved Conflicts and De Facto States In this balanced and comprehensive analysis, Michael Lund defines early Dov Lynch warning and preventive diplomacy; assesses who does it, what methods 2004 • 978-1-929223-54-1 work, and why; and suggests how multilateral and national entities can overcome operational challenges to effective preventive action. In the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, secessionist forc- es carved four de facto states from parts of Moldova, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Dov Lynch examines the logic that maintains this uneasy existence and explores ways out of their volatile predicament. Arms Control An Ounce of Prevention: Detect, Dismantle, and Disarm: Macedonia and the UN Experience in Preventive Diplomacy IAEA Verification, 1992—2005 Henryk J. Sokalski Christine Wing and Fiona Simpson 2003 • 978-1-929223-46-6 2013 • 978-1-60127-076-4 • eBook: 978-1-60127-158-7 Sokalski, former head of the United Nations Preventive Deployment In Detect, Dismantle, and Disarm, the first nontechnical book on the Force in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, provides the IAEA’s role in verification, Christine Wing and Fiona Simpson examine ultimate insider’s look at the UN’s attempt to establish a mission in the agency’s experience in four cases and capture the elements of the this former Yugoslav republic before the imminent eruption of mass verification process most useful for the design of future verification violence spilling over from neighboring Balkan states. missions. Prime Time Crime: Balkan Media in War and Peace America’s Strategic Posture: Kemal Kurspahic The Final Report of the Congressional Commission 2003 • 978-1-929223-38-1 on the Strategic Posture of the United States One of the most courageous journalists of our time, Kemal Kurspahic The Strategic Posture Review Commission tells a riveting tale of how media malfeasance stirred up the ethnic 2009 • 978-1-60127-045-0 hatreds that led to the bloody Balkan wars of the 1990s. For more than eleven months this bipartisan commission of leading experts on national security, arms control, and nuclear technology met with Congressional leaders, military officers, high-level officials The Effects of Violence on Peace Processes of several countries, arms control groups, and technical experts to John Darby assess the appropriate roles for nuclear weapons, nonproliferation 2001 • 978-1-929223-31-2 programs, and missile defenses. This official edition contains a This book analyzes the nature and impact of four interrelated kinds discussion of key questions and issues as well as the Commission’s of violence: violence by the state, violence by militants, violence in findings and recommendations. the community, and the emergence of new violence-related issues during negotiations. Arms Control and Confidence Building in the Middle East Alan Platt, editor The Enemy Has a Face: 1992 • 978-1-878379-18-4 The Seeds of Peace Experience Nine experts examine the East-West arms control experience to iden- John Wallach tify lessons that could be applied to the Middle East. 2000 • 978-1-878379-96-2 A highly engaging and accessible account of peacemaking in action. The Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks: Ethnic Conflict 1991—96 and Beyond Helena Cobban The Sadat Lectures: 2000 • 978-1-878379-98-6 Words and Images on Peace, 1997—2008 Shibley Telhami, editor, Foreword by Jehan Helena Cobban provides a fascinating look at the painstaking nego- Sadat, Epilogue by Aaron David Miller tiations between the two Middle East powers that thrice went to war 2010 • 978-1-60127-054-2 in the past half-century and the role that the United States played in trying to bring Israel and Syria closer together on crucial points. This series of lectures from some of the most accomplished practi- tioners of international relations explores the role of leadership in the pursuit of peace, as exemplified by the life and vision of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. 5 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org Peoples Versus States: Palestinians, Refugees, and the Middle East Peace Process Minorities at Risk in the New Century Don Peretz Ted Robert Gurr 1993 • 978-1-878379-32-0 2000 • 978-1-929223-02-2 In this clearly written and balanced volume, longtime Middle East expert Picking up where Minorities at Risk left off, Peoples Versus States offers Don Peretz examines the conditions and future prospects of the Pales- an expanded and updated perspective on ethnic and nationalist con- tine refugees and the members of the Palestinian diaspora. flict throughout the world, as well as efforts to manage it. Jordanians, Palestinians, and the Hashemite Kingdom Ukraine: The Legacy of Intolerance in the Middle East Peace Process David Little Adnan Abu-Odeh 1991 • 978-1-878379-12-2 1999 • 978-1-878379-88-7 This book examines the complex history of the Ukrainian conflict, Abu-Odeh explores the relationship between Transjordanians and Pal- explores the contending claims of the different churches, and ana- estinians from its origins in the 1920s to the latest attempts to cope lyzes the prospects for resolution. with competing national identities and to sustain a peace process, as well as the role of Jordan’s Hashemite royalty. Ukraine and Russia: A Fraternal Rivalry International Law Anatol Lieven 1999 • 978-1-878379-87-0 Integrating Internal Displacement in Peace Processes Journalist Anatol Lieven explores the complex ethnic and political and Agreements relationship between Ukraine and Russia. Based on extensive inter- Gerard McHugh views, Lieven provides a fascinating portrait of the diversity that is 2010 • 978-1-60127-051-1 • eBook: 978-1-60127-131-0 contemporary Ukraine and of its efforts to forge a national identity This book gives mediators the tools they need to incorporate IDPs’ after three centuries of Russian rule. concerns into peace processes and agreements. 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UI1Wwn2nswa0itst0iweht ud1i.nut 7geSstt htioopa nfS.t oe,tP rrsDeeg Cea tc2 eN0 W0P3re6ss Peacebuilding and the Rule of Law the needs of countries emerging from conflict. Autonomy: Flexible Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts Model Codes for Post-Conflict Criminal Justice: Ruth Lapidoth Volume II: Model Code of Criminal Procedure 1997 • 978-1-878379-62-7 Vivienne O’Connor and Colette Rausch, editors An innovative study that dissects the concept of autonomy, explor- 2008 • 978-1-60127-015-3 ing its origins, examining the roles it can play, and distinguishing Volume II of Model Codes for Post-Conflict Criminal Justice continues among its types. It also presents more than a dozen richly docu- the path-breaking work of volume I, providing an indispensable mented case studies of autonomy in action. resource for those striving to reestablish the rule of law in societies recently wracked by violent conflict. Power Sharing and International Mediation in Ethnic Conflicts Interim Governments: Timothy D. Sisk Institutional Bridges to Peace and Democracy? 1996 • 978-1-878379-56-6 Karen Guttieri and Jessica Piombo, editors In this volume, Sisk takes a detailed look at power sharing and ethnic 2007 • 978-1-60127-017-7 conflict. This edited volume explores various aspects of the newly emerging range of interim regimes, focusing on issues of legitimacy, conflict management, and the increasing participation of the international Minorities at Risk: A Global View of Ethnopolitical Conflicts community in transitions from war to peace. Ted Robert Gurr 1993 • 978-1-878379-24-5 To help us understand the persistence of ethnic conflict, this pio- Combating Serious Crimes in Postconflict Societies: neering work analyzes ethnopolitical conflict in every region of the A Handbook for Policymakers and Practitioners globe. An ambitious and unprecedented effort, it provides a com- Colette Rausch, editor prehensive survey of 233 politically active communal groups, plus 2006 • 978-1-929223-95-4 in-depth assessments of ethnic tensions in the western democracies, This path-breaking volume fills a major gap in the literature on efforts the former Soviet bloc, the Middle East, and Africa. to rebuild societies emerging from conflict. 6 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org Council Unbound: The Growth of UN Decision Making Twenty-First-Century Peace Operations on Conflict and Postconflict Issues after the Cold War William J. Durch, editor Michael J. Matheson 2006 • 978-1-929223-91-6 2006 • 978-1-929223-78-7 This superbly edited volume addresses the question of what has been Michael Matheson examines the Security Council’s new, expansive accomplished and what lessons have been learned from ten years of exercise of legal authority in this period and its devising of bold and peace operations in postconflict societies. innovative methods to stop nascent wars and “threats to the peace,” including international terrorism. Getting It Done: Post-Agreement Negotiation and International Regimes Coercive Inducement and the Containment Bertram I. Spector and I. William Zartman, editors of International Crises 2003 • 978-1-929223-42-8 Donald C. F. Daniel and Bradd C. Hayes, with Chantal de Jonge Oudraat Getting It Done explores how international regimes accomplish their 1999 • 978-1-878379-84-9 goals—goals that constantly shift as problems change and the power This book explores four UN operations in which coercive inducement of member-states shifts. was particularly relevant and then presents operational guidelines for its use. Hydropolitics in the Third World: Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins Arun Elhance International Systems 1999 • 978-1-878379-90-0 Beyond the National Interest: In this wide-ranging study, Arun Elhance explores the hydropolitics The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Multilateralism of six of the world’s largest river basins. in an Era of U.S. Primacy Jean-Marc Coicaud The Future of Global Governance: 2007 • 978-1-60127-007-8 Managing Risk and Change in the International System Coicaud presents a thoughtful and wide-ranging survey of the UN’s Mihaly Simai contribution to peacekeeping and world politics after the Cold War. 1994 • 978-1-878379-33-7 Drawing on over 30 years’ research, the eminent European scholar Constructing Justice and Security After War Mihaly Simai explores the major political, economic, technological, Charles T. Call, editor environmental, and social changes confronting the world today; what risks they pose; and what adjustments will have to be made to 2007 • 978-1-929223-89-3 make the world as peaceful and stable as possible. Distinguished scholars, criminal justice practitioners, and former senior officials of international missions examine the experiences of countries that have recently undergone transitions from conflict with Resolving Third World Conflict: significant international involvement. Challenges for a New Era Sheryl J. Brown and Kimber M. Schraub, editors 1992 • 978-1-878379-17-7 Democracy and Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Past In this wide-ranging exploration of the Third World, leading scholars Robert J. Art and Louise Richardson, editors and policymakers confront two questions that frame the search for peace: What are the fundamental sources of conflict in the Third 2007 • 978-1-929223-93-0 World? How can such conflict be prevented or resolved? A comparative study of the policies, strategies, and instruments employed by various democratic governments in the fight against terrorism. Mediation Friends Indeed?: The United Nations, Groups A Crucial Link: of Friends,and the Resolution of Conflict Local Peace Committees and National Peacebuilding Teresa Whitfield Andries Odendaal 2007 • 978-1-60127-005-4 2013 • 978-1-60127-181-5 • eBook: 978-1-60127-180-8 Addressing an increasingly important and greatly understudied In A Crucial Link, practitioner Andries Odendaal engages in the first phenomenon in international affairs, this groundbreaking volume comparative study of local peace committees and asks whether and analyzes the formation, actions, and efficacy of groups of states where the committees have succeeded. created to support UN peacemaking and peace operations. Managing Fighting Forces: DDR in Peace Processes Oil, Profits, and Peace: Kelvin Ong Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking? 2012 • 978-1-60127-133-4 • eBook: 978-1-60127-155-6 Jill Shankleman 2007 • 978-1-929223-98-5 Providing guidance on the mediation and negotiation aspects of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs, this An evenhanded and insightful picture of the obstacles, fiscal incen- toolkit lays out eight detailed steps that mediators can take to establish tives, and growing potential for Western oil companies to ameliorate appropriate linkages between DDR and other aspects of a peace process. or even prevent conflict in the areas where they operate. 7 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org Talking to Groups that Use Terror Negotiation, Diplomacy, and Foreign Policy Nigel Quinney and A. Heather Coyne 2011 • 978-1-60127-072-6 • eBook: 978-1-60127-180-8 Engaging Extremists: Trade-Offs, Timing, and Diplomacy I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure, editors This handbook poses and attempts to answer a series of basic, but 2011 • 978-1-60127-074-0 • eBook: 978-1-60127-097-9 complex, questions: Is there any advantage to the peace process in inviting or permitting the participation of proscribed armed groups Engaging Extremists concerns negotiation with political terrorist (PAGs)? What kinds of PAGs are worth talking to and which are not? organizations, separating terrorist groups that can be engaged from What form should the talks take and whom should they involve? those that, for the moment, cannot. The Go-Between: Jan Eliasson and the Styles of Mediation Isak Svensson and Peter Wallensteen, Preface by Kofi Annan The United States and Coercive Diplomacy 2010 • 978-1-60127-062-7 Robert J. Art and Patrick M. Cronin, editors 2003 • 978-1-929223-44-2 This volume explores international mediation through the lens of Ambassador Jan Eliasson, an international go-between with a This work looks at the concept of coercive diplomacy, its objectives, remarkable track record. The authors draw lessons for the peace- how it operates, and how well it works. making process from their examination of how Eliasson entered, prepared, pursued, and finally ended his mediation efforts. Dialogue Sustained: The Multilevel Peace Process Debriefing Mediators to Learn from their Experiences and the Dartmouth Conference Simon J. A. Mason and Matthias Siegfried James Voorhees 2010 • 978-1-60127-052-8 • eBook: 978-1-60127-130-3 2002 • 978-1-929223-30-5 This handbook examines interviews conducted with mediators and shows Drawing on extensive research and interviews, this highly readable account how lessons from individual mediators can be identified and made avail- of the evolution of a unique peacemaking venture adds a new perspective able both to their organizations and to a wider practitioner audience. on both the Cold War and the conduct of multilevel peace processes. Timing Mediation Initiatives I. William Zartman and Alvaro de Soto Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: 2010 • 978-1-60127-058-0 • eBook: 978-1-60127-058-0 The News Media’s Influence on Peace Operations This handbook lays out steps mediators can take to assess whether Warren P. Strobel a stalemate exists, interpret the parties’ perception of where they 1997 • 978-1-878379-67-2 stand in the conflict, and encourage a ripe moment for mediation. This insightful book by a working journalist examines the media’s Working With Groups of Friends influence on the deployment—or withdrawal—of U.S. peacekeeping troops to avert humanitarian disasters the world over. Teresa Whitfield 2010 • 978-1-60127-059-7 • eBook: 978-1-60127-128-0 Forceful Persuasion: This handbook explores how peacemakers can productively work with Coercive Diplomacy as an Alternative to War informal mini coalitions of states or intergovernmental organizations Alexander L. George that provide support for resolving conflicts and implementing peace 1992 • 978-1-878379-14-6 agreements—an innovation often referred to as groups of “Friends.” George examines seven cases—from Pearl Harbor to the Persian Managing Public Information in a Mediation Process Gulf—in which the United States has used coercive diplomacy in the past half-century. Ingrid A. Lehmann 2009 • 978-1-60127-041-2 • eBook: 978-1-60127-058-0 This volume helps mediators identify and develop the resources Morality and Foreign Policy: Realpolitik Revisited and strategies they need to reach a wide variety of audiences, from Kenneth M. Jensen, editor governments and rebel forces to local and international media, NGOs 1992 • 978-1-878379-09-2 and IGOs, and divided communities and diasporas. This volume explores the moral dimensions of realpolitik and the ethical dilemmas posed by present-day politics. Managing a Mediation Process David R. Smock and Amy L. Smith 2008 • 978-1-60127-037-5 • eBook: 978-1-60127-125-9 Approaches to Peace This handbook provides a methodology for mediating interstate W. Scott Thompson and Kenneth M. Jensen, editors and intrastate conflicts. This volume is designed to help mediators 1991 • 978-1-878379-01-6 identify areas where they may need more research or preparation, as A comprehensive, one-volume exploration of the peace and security well as develop options and strategies relevant to the particular case field, this volume presents detailed investigations of four major on which they are working. approaches employed in the study of conflict and peacemaking. Nurturing Peace: Why Peace Settlements Succeed or Fail Fen Osler Hampson The Meaning of Munich Fifty Years Later 1996 • 978-1-878379-57-3 Kenneth M. Jensen, editor Focusing on intrastate conflicts in which third parties have played 1990 • 978-1-878379-03-0 prominent roles, Hampson argues that durable settlements depend A look at what lessons can be drawn from the Munich accords of on sustained third-party engagement not only during the negotia- 1938—the failed attempt of Western democracies to appease Adolf tion phase but throughout the implementation process. Hitler on the eve of World War I—for the future of NATO. 8 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS • www.usip.org

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