Quality peace : peacebuilding, victory, and world order /

In Quality Peace, leading peace researcher Peter Wallensteen offers a broad analysis of peace-building, isolating what does and not work when settling conflicts. The book uses statistical analysis to compare two war outcomes-negotiated settlement and victory-in the post-Cold War era. Wallensteen fin...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wallensteen, Peter, 1945- (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Series:Studies in strategic peacebuilding
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Table of Contents:
  • Peacebuilding, victory, and quality peace
  • Quality peace and contemporary scholarship
  • Quality peace after civil war
  • Quality peace and state formation conflicts
  • Quality peace between states: a challenge
  • Quality peace and world order: uncharted terrain
  • Quality peace and international organizations
  • Paths to quality peace
  • Chapter 1 Peacebuilding, Victory, And Quality Peace 1
  • 1.1 The Challenge of Peace After War 1
  • 1.2 Peacebuilding: A Conceptual History 10
  • 1.3 Victory, World Order, and Quality Peace 21
  • 1.4 Perspectives on Peace After War 24
  • 1.5 Organizing This Book 29
  • Chapter 2 Quality Peace and Contemporary Scholarship 30
  • 2.1 Peace in Post-Cold War Conditions 30
  • 2.2 Postwar Conditions in Con Temporary Writing 34
  • 2.3 The Strategic Approach: At War's End 37
  • 2.4 The Systemic Approach: Works By Doyle and Sambanis 46
  • 2.5 Structural Approaches: Civil Waras Instability 50
  • 2.6 Lessons from Inter-State War Studies 53
  • 2.7 The Post-Cold War Period as World Order 60
  • 2.8 Measurements and Indicators 64
  • Chapter 3 Quality Peace After Civil War 68
  • 3.1 Civil War Outcomes 68
  • 3.2 After Civil War: Peacebuilding Strategies 73
  • 3.3 Civil Warand International Attention 76
  • 3.4 Drawing General Conclusions 85
  • 3.5 Quality Peace After Civil war 90
  • Chapter 4 Quality Peace and State Formation Conflicts 102
  • 4.1 Outcomes in State Formation Conflicts 102
  • 4.2 Challenges to Peace in State Formation Conflicts 104
  • 4.3 Termination of State Formation Conflicts: An Overview 112
  • 4.4 State Separation and Quality Peace 117
  • 4.5 Autonomy and QualiTypeace 126
  • 4.6 Autonomy: Solution Versus Step to Separation 130
  • 4.7 Quality Peace in State Formation Solutions 136
  • Chapter 5 Quality Peace Between States: A Challenge 139
  • 5.1 Inter-State Peacebuilding: A Neglected Field 139
  • 5.2 Quality Peace and the Settlement of Issues 146
  • 5.3 Qualitypeace and Security Building 152
  • 5.4 Quality Peace and Dignity 156
  • 5.5 Challenges to Inter-State Quality Peace 161
  • Chapter 6 Quality Peace And World Order: Uncharted Terrain 164
  • 6.1 Bringing In World Order 164
  • 6.2 After World War II: The Consolidation of Victory 169
  • 6.3 After the Cold War: A "New World Order" 179
  • 6.4 World Orderand Quality Peace 184
  • Chapter 7 Quality Peace and International Organizations Is?
  • 7.1 World Orderand Global Institutions 187
  • 7.2 Regional Orders and their Limits 188
  • 7.3 The United Nations in the Post-Cold War Period 193
  • 7.4 International Organizations and the Future of Quality Peace 201
  • Chapter 8 Paths to Quality Peace 205
  • 8.1 Twenty-Five Conclusions 205
  • 8.2 The Value of Quality Peace 209