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adam_text | Appendix of Sources
Editors5 Introduction
Conflict Resolution: Theory, Research, and Practice
VOLUME I
Part 1: Theory and Concepts
Origins of the Field
1. The Analysis of Social Conflict - Toward an Overview and
Synthesis Raymond W. Mack and Richard C. Snyder
2. Some Conceptual Difficulties in the Theory of Social Conflict
Clinton F. Fink
3. The Development of the Conflict Resolution Field
Louis Kriesberg
Key Concepts and Distinctions
TYPES OF CONFLICT
4. Competition and Dissensus: Two Types of Conflict and
of Conflict Resolution Vilhelm Aubert
5. New Directions in Research on Conflict Resolution
Kenneth R. Hammond
6. A Cognitive Interaction Model to Analyze Culture Conflict in
International Relations Edmund S. Glenn, Robert H. Johnson,
Paul R. Kimmel and Bryant Wedge
7. Conflict of Interest and Value Dissensus: Propositions in
the Sociology of Conflict Daniel Druckman and
Kathleen Zechmeister
STAGES OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION
8. Re-conceptualizing Conflict Resolution as a Three-stage Process
Barbara F. Walter
xii
xxi
3
48
107
129
149
171
189
206
vi Contents
GROUP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
9. Isolation and Collaboration: A Partial Theory
of Inter-Nation Relations Harold Guetzkow 217
10. Origins and Effects of Group Ethnocentrism and Nationalism
Paul C. Rosenblatt 243
11. Nationalism, Patriotism, and Group Loyalty:
A Social Psychological Perspective Daniel Druckman 262
RELATIVE DEPRIVATION
12. Summing Up: Relative Deprivation as a Key Social
Psychological Concept Thomas F. Pettigrew 293
INTERDEPENDENCE AND STRATEGIC INTERACTION
13. Bargaining, Communication, and Limited War
Thomas C. Schelling 313
14. Effective Choice in the Prisoner’s Dilemma Robert Axelrod 334
15. Theory of Moves Steven J. Prams 353
BOUNDARY ROLES
16. Intraorganizational Bargaining Model Richard E. Walton
and Robert B. McKersie 370
VOLUME II
Part 1: Theory and Concepts (continued)
Key Concepts and Distinctions (continued)
BOUNDARY ROLES (continued)
17. The Structure and Dynamics of Behavior in Organizational
Boundary Roles /. Stacy Adams 3
18. Boundary Role Conflict: Negotiation as Dual Responsiveness
Daniel Druckman 33
19. Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic
of Two-level Games Robert D. Putnam 52
RIPENESS AND HURTING STALEMATES
20. The Right Moment: Notes on Four Models of ‘Ripeness’
Christopher Mitchell 85
21. Ripeness: The Hurting Stalemate and Beyond
L William Zartman 99
Contents vii
RESPONSIVENESS
22. The Norm of Reciprocity: A Preliminary Statement
Alvin W, Gouldner 122
23. Stability and Sudden Change in Interpersonal and
International Affairs Dean G, Pruitt 146
24. When Does Reciprocity in the Actions of Nations Occur?
Martin Patch en 170
Part 2: Methods and Evaluation
Standards of Evaluation
25. Evaluating Peacekeeping Missions Daniel Druckman and
Paul C. Stern 197
26. Conflict Management in Enduring Rivalries Gary Goertz
and Patrick M. Regan 214
27. Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International
Conflict Resolution Paul C. Stern and Daniel Druckman 234
28. Evaluation Issues in Peace Implementation George Downs
and Stephen John Stedman 263
Methodological Approaches
29. Simulation, Experimentation, and Context: Dimensions
of Design and Inference Robert Mahoney and
Daniel Druckman 288
30. Third-Party Intervention: A Field Experiment Comparing
Three Different Models Neil B, McGillicuddy,
Gary L. Welton and Dean G. Pruitt 314
31. Determinants of Compromising Behavior in Negotiation:
A Meta-Analysis Daniel Druckman 333
32. Finding Harbingers of Violent Conflict: Using Pattern
Recognition to Anticipate Conflicts Peter Brecke 377
VOLUME III
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches
Early Warning and Preventive Diplomacy
33. Early Warning and Preventive Diplomacy Michael S. Lund 3
viii Contents
Crisis Bargaining
34. When Will They Ever Learn? Coercive Bargaining in
Recurrent Crises Russell /. Leng 30
35. Signaling versus the Balance of Power and Interests: An Empirical
Test of a Crisis Bargaining Model James D. Fearon 59
Peacekeeping
36. International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution:
A Taxonomic Analysis with Implications Paul F. Diehl,
Daniel Druckman and James Wall 89
37. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go? Michael Gilligan and
Stephen John Stedman 114
Mediation
DEFINITIONAL/CONCEPTUAL
38. Intermediaries: Additional Thoughts on Third Parties
Oran R. Young 136
ORIGINS
39. Devious Objectives and the Disputants’ View of International
Mediation: A Theoretical Framework Oliver Richmond 154
40. Who Mediates? The Political Economy of International
Conflict Management Jacob Bercovitch and Gerald Schneider 173
41. Stepping into the Fray: When Do Mediators Mediate?
/. Michael Greig 197
PROCESS
42. Why Do They Do It Like This? An Analysis of the Factors
Influencing Mediation Behavior in International Conflicts
Jacob Bercovitch and Allison Houston 227
43. Moments of Opportunity: Recognizing Conditions of Ripeness
for International Mediation between Enduring Rivals
/. Michael Greig 262
44. Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation
Andrew Kydd 292
45. An Event Data Analysis of Third-Party Mediation in the Middle
East and Balkans Philip A. Schrodt and Deborah J. Gerner
316
Contents ix
OUTCOMES
46. The Nature of the Dispute and the Effectiveness of International
Mediation Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Langley 339
47. Understanding Success and Failure of International Mediation
Marieke Kleiboer 359
VOLUME IV
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued)
Mediation (continued)
OUTCOMES (continued)
48. Mediating International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental
Perspectives Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal
and David Quinn 3
CULTURE
49. Social and Political Cultural Effects on the Outcomes of
Mediation in Militarized Interstate Disputes Russell /. Leng
and Patrick M. Regan 28
50. Adaptive Third Parties in the Cultural Milieu Peter /. Carnevale,
Yeow Siah Cha} Ching Wan and Sam Fraidin 56
51. Community Mediation in the People’s Republic of China
James A. Wall, Jr. and Michael Blum 70
52. Democracy and the Peaceful Settlement of International Conflict
William /. Dixon 85
Negotiation
FRAMEWORKS
53. Bargaining and Negotiation in International Relations
Jack Sawyer and Harold Guetzkow 119
54. Two Paradigms of Negotiation: Bargaining and Problem Solving
P. Terrence Hopmann 181
55. Relational Frames and Their Ethical Implications in International
Negotiation: An Analysis Based on the Oslo II Negotiations
William A. Donohue and Gregory D. Hoobler
205
x Contents
STAGES
56. The Peaceful Settlement of Industrial and Intergroup Disputes
Ann Douglas 227
57. Stages, Turning Points, and Crises: Negotiating Military Base
Rights, Spain and the United States Daniel Druckman 243
PROCESS
58. Negotiation as a Learning Process John G. Cross 271
59. An Application of a Richardson Process Model: Soviet-American
Interactions in the Test Ban Negotiations 1962-1963
P. Terrence Hopmann and Theresa C. Smith 292
60. Negotiating Strategic Arms Control, 1969-1979 Lloyd Jensen 313
61. Turning Points in International Negotiation: A Comparative
Analysis Daniel Druckman 331
OUTCOMES
62. Development of Integrative Solutions in Bilateral Negotiation
Dean G. Pruitt and Steven A. Lewis 358
VOLUME V
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued)
Negotiation (continued)
CULTURE
63. Some Determinants of Reactions to Procedural Models for
Conflict Resolution: A Cross-National Study Kwok Leung 3
64. Explorations of Negotiation Behaviors in Ten Foreign Cultures
Using a Model Developed in the United States John L. Graham,
Alma T. Mintu and Waymond Rodgers 26
65. Cultural Dimensions of Negotiation Peter /. Carnevale and
Kwok Leung 62
Interactive Conflict Resolution
66. The Problem-Solving Workshop in Conflict Resolution
Herbert C. Kelman 78
67. Third Party Consultation as a Method of Intergroup Conflict
Resolution: A Review of Studies Ronald J. Fisher 109
Contents xi
Legal
68. Decisions to Use the International Court of Justice:
Four Recent Cases Dana D. Fischer 139
69. Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International
Institutions and Territorial Disputes Beth A. Simmons 159
Intervention and Military Force
70. Conditions of Successful Third-Party Intervention
in Intrastate Conflicts Patrick M. Regan
71. Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars
Chaim Kaufmann
Part 4: Long-term Resolution
Implementation of Agreements
72. Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes Stephen John Stedman 255
73. The Precarious Nature of Peace: Resolving the Issues, Enforcing
the Settlement, and Renegotiating the Terms Suzanne Werner 298
Reconciliation/Trans formation
74. Conflict Transformation in Protracted Internal Conflicts:
The Case for a Comprehensive Framework John Paul Lederach 320
Long-term Stability
75. Does Peacekeeping Keep Peace? International Intervention
and the Duration of Peace after Civil War Virginia Page Fortna 337
76. Keeping the Peace after Secession: Territorial Conflicts
between Rump and Secessionist States Jaroslav Tir 365
77. International Peacebuilding: A Theoretical and Quantitative
Analysis Michael W. Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis
187
216
396
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Appendix of Sources
Editors5 Introduction
Conflict Resolution: Theory, Research, and Practice
VOLUME I
Part 1: Theory and Concepts
Origins of the Field
1. The Analysis of Social Conflict - Toward an Overview and
Synthesis Raymond W. Mack and Richard C. Snyder
2. Some Conceptual Difficulties in the Theory of Social Conflict
Clinton F. Fink
3. The Development of the Conflict Resolution Field
Louis Kriesberg
Key Concepts and Distinctions
TYPES OF CONFLICT
4. Competition and Dissensus: Two Types of Conflict and
of Conflict Resolution Vilhelm Aubert
5. New Directions in Research on Conflict Resolution
Kenneth R. Hammond
6. A Cognitive Interaction Model to Analyze Culture Conflict in
International Relations Edmund S. Glenn, Robert H. Johnson,
Paul R. Kimmel and Bryant Wedge
7. Conflict of Interest and Value Dissensus: Propositions in
the Sociology of Conflict Daniel Druckman and
Kathleen Zechmeister
STAGES OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION
8. Re-conceptualizing Conflict Resolution as a Three-stage Process
Barbara F. Walter
xii
xxi
3
48
107
129
149
171
189
206
vi Contents
GROUP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
9. Isolation and Collaboration: A Partial Theory
of Inter-Nation Relations Harold Guetzkow 217
10. Origins and Effects of Group Ethnocentrism and Nationalism
Paul C. Rosenblatt 243
11. Nationalism, Patriotism, and Group Loyalty:
A Social Psychological Perspective Daniel Druckman 262
RELATIVE DEPRIVATION
12. Summing Up: Relative Deprivation as a Key Social
Psychological Concept Thomas F. Pettigrew 293
INTERDEPENDENCE AND STRATEGIC INTERACTION
13. Bargaining, Communication, and Limited War
Thomas C. Schelling 313
14. Effective Choice in the Prisoner’s Dilemma Robert Axelrod 334
15. Theory of Moves Steven J. Prams 353
BOUNDARY ROLES
16. Intraorganizational Bargaining Model Richard E. Walton
and Robert B. McKersie 370
VOLUME II
Part 1: Theory and Concepts (continued)
Key Concepts and Distinctions (continued)
BOUNDARY ROLES (continued)
17. The Structure and Dynamics of Behavior in Organizational
Boundary Roles /. Stacy Adams 3
18. Boundary Role Conflict: Negotiation as Dual Responsiveness
Daniel Druckman 33
19. Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic
of Two-level Games Robert D. Putnam 52
RIPENESS AND HURTING STALEMATES
20. The Right Moment: Notes on Four Models of ‘Ripeness’
Christopher Mitchell 85
21. Ripeness: The Hurting Stalemate and Beyond
L William Zartman 99
Contents vii
RESPONSIVENESS
22. The Norm of Reciprocity: A Preliminary Statement
Alvin W, Gouldner 122
23. Stability and Sudden Change in Interpersonal and
International Affairs Dean G, Pruitt 146
24. When Does Reciprocity in the Actions of Nations Occur?
Martin Patch en 170
Part 2: Methods and Evaluation
Standards of Evaluation
25. Evaluating Peacekeeping Missions Daniel Druckman and
Paul C. Stern 197
26. Conflict Management in Enduring Rivalries Gary Goertz
and Patrick M. Regan 214
27. Evaluating Interventions in History: The Case of International
Conflict Resolution Paul C. Stern and Daniel Druckman 234
28. Evaluation Issues in Peace Implementation George Downs
and Stephen John Stedman 263
Methodological Approaches
29. Simulation, Experimentation, and Context: Dimensions
of Design and Inference Robert Mahoney and
Daniel Druckman 288
30. Third-Party Intervention: A Field Experiment Comparing
Three Different Models Neil B, McGillicuddy,
Gary L. Welton and Dean G. Pruitt 314
31. Determinants of Compromising Behavior in Negotiation:
A Meta-Analysis Daniel Druckman 333
32. Finding Harbingers of Violent Conflict: Using Pattern
Recognition to Anticipate Conflicts Peter Brecke 377
VOLUME III
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches
Early Warning and Preventive Diplomacy
33. Early Warning and Preventive Diplomacy Michael S. Lund 3
viii Contents
Crisis Bargaining
34. When Will They Ever Learn? Coercive Bargaining in
Recurrent Crises Russell /. Leng 30
35. Signaling versus the Balance of Power and Interests: An Empirical
Test of a Crisis Bargaining Model James D. Fearon 59
Peacekeeping
36. International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution:
A Taxonomic Analysis with Implications Paul F. Diehl,
Daniel Druckman and James Wall 89
37. Where Do the Peacekeepers Go? Michael Gilligan and
Stephen John Stedman 114
Mediation
DEFINITIONAL/CONCEPTUAL
38. Intermediaries: Additional Thoughts on Third Parties
Oran R. Young 136
ORIGINS
39. Devious Objectives and the Disputants’ View of International
Mediation: A Theoretical Framework Oliver Richmond 154
40. Who Mediates? The Political Economy of International
Conflict Management Jacob Bercovitch and Gerald Schneider 173
41. Stepping into the Fray: When Do Mediators Mediate?
/. Michael Greig 197
PROCESS
42. Why Do They Do It Like This? An Analysis of the Factors
Influencing Mediation Behavior in International Conflicts
Jacob Bercovitch and Allison Houston 227
43. Moments of Opportunity: Recognizing Conditions of Ripeness
for International Mediation between Enduring Rivals
/. Michael Greig 262
44. Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation
Andrew Kydd 292
45. An Event Data Analysis of Third-Party Mediation in the Middle
East and Balkans Philip A. Schrodt and Deborah J. Gerner
316
Contents ix
OUTCOMES
46. The Nature of the Dispute and the Effectiveness of International
Mediation Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Langley 339
47. Understanding Success and Failure of International Mediation
Marieke Kleiboer 359
VOLUME IV
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued)
Mediation (continued)
OUTCOMES (continued)
48. Mediating International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental
Perspectives Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Kathleen Young, Victor Asal
and David Quinn 3
CULTURE
49. Social and Political Cultural Effects on the Outcomes of
Mediation in Militarized Interstate Disputes Russell /. Leng
and Patrick M. Regan 28
50. Adaptive Third Parties in the Cultural Milieu Peter /. Carnevale,
Yeow Siah Cha} Ching Wan and Sam Fraidin 56
51. Community Mediation in the People’s Republic of China
James A. Wall, Jr. and Michael Blum 70
52. Democracy and the Peaceful Settlement of International Conflict
William /. Dixon 85
Negotiation
FRAMEWORKS
53. Bargaining and Negotiation in International Relations
Jack Sawyer and Harold Guetzkow 119
54. Two Paradigms of Negotiation: Bargaining and Problem Solving
P. Terrence Hopmann 181
55. Relational Frames and Their Ethical Implications in International
Negotiation: An Analysis Based on the Oslo II Negotiations
William A. Donohue and Gregory D. Hoobler
205
x Contents
STAGES
56. The Peaceful Settlement of Industrial and Intergroup Disputes
Ann Douglas 227
57. Stages, Turning Points, and Crises: Negotiating Military Base
Rights, Spain and the United States Daniel Druckman 243
PROCESS
58. Negotiation as a Learning Process John G. Cross 271
59. An Application of a Richardson Process Model: Soviet-American
Interactions in the Test Ban Negotiations 1962-1963
P. Terrence Hopmann and Theresa C. Smith 292
60. Negotiating Strategic Arms Control, 1969-1979 Lloyd Jensen 313
61. Turning Points in International Negotiation: A Comparative
Analysis Daniel Druckman 331
OUTCOMES
62. Development of Integrative Solutions in Bilateral Negotiation
Dean G. Pruitt and Steven A. Lewis 358
VOLUME V
Part 3: Techniques/Approaches (continued)
Negotiation (continued)
CULTURE
63. Some Determinants of Reactions to Procedural Models for
Conflict Resolution: A Cross-National Study Kwok Leung 3
64. Explorations of Negotiation Behaviors in Ten Foreign Cultures
Using a Model Developed in the United States John L. Graham,
Alma T. Mintu and Waymond Rodgers 26
65. Cultural Dimensions of Negotiation Peter /. Carnevale and
Kwok Leung 62
Interactive Conflict Resolution
66. The Problem-Solving Workshop in Conflict Resolution
Herbert C. Kelman 78
67. Third Party Consultation as a Method of Intergroup Conflict
Resolution: A Review of Studies Ronald J. Fisher 109
Contents xi
Legal
68. Decisions to Use the International Court of Justice:
Four Recent Cases Dana D. Fischer 139
69. Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International
Institutions and Territorial Disputes Beth A. Simmons 159
Intervention and Military Force
70. Conditions of Successful Third-Party Intervention
in Intrastate Conflicts Patrick M. Regan
71. Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars
Chaim Kaufmann
Part 4: Long-term Resolution
Implementation of Agreements
72. Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes Stephen John Stedman 255
73. The Precarious Nature of Peace: Resolving the Issues, Enforcing
the Settlement, and Renegotiating the Terms Suzanne Werner 298
Reconciliation/Trans formation
74. Conflict Transformation in Protracted Internal Conflicts:
The Case for a Comprehensive Framework John Paul Lederach 320
Long-term Stability
75. Does Peacekeeping Keep Peace? International Intervention
and the Duration of Peace after Civil War Virginia Page Fortna 337
76. Keeping the Peace after Secession: Territorial Conflicts
between Rump and Secessionist States Jaroslav Tir 365
77. International Peacebuilding: A Theoretical and Quantitative
Analysis Michael W. Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis
187
216
396 |
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