Format:
xii, 299 Seiten
ISBN:
9781108745628
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9781108478236
Content:
In all but the rarest circumstances, the world's deadly conflicts are ended not through outright victory, but through a series of negotiations. Not all of these negotiations, however, yield a durable peace. To successfully mitigate conflict drivers, the parties in conflict must address a number of puzzles, such as whether and how to share and/or re-establish a state's monopoly of force, reallocate the ownership and management of natural resources, modify the state structure, or provide for a path toward external self-determination. Successfully resolving these puzzles requires the parties to navigate a number of conundrums and make choices and design mechanisms that are appropriate to the particular context of the conflict, and which are most likely to lead to a durable peace. Lawyering Peace aims to help future negotiators build better and more durable peace agreements through a rigorous examination of how other parties have resolved these puzzles and associated conundrums.
Note:
Literaturhinweise: Seite 237-289, Register
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Security
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Power-sharing
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Natural resources
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Self-determination
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Governance
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781108776264
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Williams, Paul R., 1965- Lawyering peace Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
Language:
English