Leashing The Dogs Of War: Conflict Management In A Divided World,New

Leashing The Dogs Of War: Conflict Management In A Divided World,New

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Since Turbulent Peace Was First Published In 2001, The International Landscape Has Changed Profoundly. Leashing The Dogs Of Warreplaces Its Wellestablished Predecessor As The Definitive Volume On The Sources Of Contemporary Conflict And The Array Of Possible Responses To It. The Authorsmore Than Forty Of The Most Influential And Innovative Analysts Of International Affairspresent Multiple Perspectives On How Best To Prevent, Manage, Or Resolve Conflicts Around The World.Leashing The Dogs Of War Assesses The Nature And Extent Of The Changes Wrought By 9/11 And Its Aftermath, And Explores Their Wideranging Implications. For The United States, Of Course, The Changes Have Been Dramatic. It Has Engaged In A War On Terrorism And Has Become Both A Third Party In Certain Conflict Arenas And A Direct Party To The Conflict In Iraq And Afghanistan. But These Events Have Also Affected Other Actors, From The United Nations To Humanitarian Ngos To Collective Defense And Security Organizations Such As Nato And The Osce.At The Same Time, Some Things Have Not Changed. Failed States, Economic Stagnation, Weapons Proliferation, Nuclear Missiles, And Identitybased Conflicts Continue To Threaten Global Security. Looking At The Combination Of Old And New Threats, Are Traditional Instruments Of Negotiation, Mediation, Peacekeeping And Peace Enforcement Still Effective In Managing And Resolving Conflict? How Do Conflict Management Efforts And The Campaign Against Terrorism Interact In Various Security Environments? Are Our Institutionsbe They States, Coalitions Of The Willing, International Organizations, Or Ngoscapable Of Creating And Implementing A Peacemaking Strategy? All These Questions Are Addressed In This New Volume.

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