Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
228026

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

1990

354 Pages

ISBN 978-0-333-52145-8

Conflict: readings in management and resolution

Edited by

John Burton, Frank Dukes

Conflict resolution is now recognized as a major area of research. Yet because of its pervasive nature as a subject, drawing on so many different disciplines, there has long been a need for a reader, bringing together many of the most important and representative essays written to date. This book aims to fill the gap. Equally important, a comprehensive bibliography further anchors the subject - providing academics, diplomats, students and others interested in conflict studies with an excellent basis forfuture research.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-21003-9

Full citation:

Burton, J. , Dukes, F. (eds) (1990). Conflict: readings in management and resolution, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Burton John; Dukes Frank

1-11

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The nature of conflict

Wright Quincy

15-34

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The individual, the group and war

Wedge Bryant

101-116

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Legitimacy and human needs

Sites Paul

117-144

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Protracted international conflicts

Azar Edward E.

145-155

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Interactive problem-solving

Kelman Herbert C.

199-215

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Principles of communication between adversaries in South Africa

Maree Johann; Zaaiman André; Philip Cathy; Muller A. D.

216-240

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"What is science for?"

Clark Mary E.

275-287

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Action research

Dukes Frank

288-298

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A tale of two movements

Daryl Slaton Christa; Becker Theodore L.

301-315

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