International crisis management :: NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned /
"World affairs - especially as they pertain to Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security - have changed significantly in recent years. The present book is an attempt to reflect on several dimensions in which these changes are impacting the field of conflict studies and international crisis management...
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Schriftenreihe: | NATO science for peace and security series. Human and societal dynamics ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "World affairs - especially as they pertain to Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security - have changed significantly in recent years. The present book is an attempt to reflect on several dimensions in which these changes are impacting the field of conflict studies and international crisis management theory and practice. As it was not possible to cover all aspects of the many events that have influenced these changes, we decided to focus mainly on the situation in Ukraine, since we consider this the most important security-related milestone in recent years for the wider region. A theoretical breakdown is the first step to understanding the whole concept of the conflict management process, with its different stages, terminological discrepancies, and various explanations. An analysis of the theories dealing with conflict management and their relevance for multilateral security institutions is presented, as well as various approaches to conflict management throughout the conflict cycle. Moreover, the book focuses on the concept of conflict transformation and the importance of identity in conflicts. International organizations are one of the most important tools for dealing with crisis management, hence the roles of NATO, the EU and the OSCE are analyzed, and information provided on their activities and available tools in this field. The role of civil society, the promotion of human rights, activities related to the democratization of society, and the promotion of universally recognized values in (post- ) conflict regions in the various stages of the conflict cycle, could not be omitted. Although our focus was mainly Ukraine-related issues, readers will find here valuable information on situations in other countries as well, such as the Republic of Moldova, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Belarus. Towards the end of the book, analyses of possible future developments and new aspects of crisis management are presented, including challenges and opportunities both for the relevant international organizations and for research in this field as such. The authors of these texts are recognized authorities within their fields of expertise. Hence we are more than happy that they have shared with us their views and ideas regarding the core issue of the book - crisis management and the role of international organizations and civil society in this regard. It was an immense pleasure to read these chapters and we are sincerely grateful to each of them for contributing to this book."--Preface |
Beschreibung: | "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Conflict Management: NATO, OSCE, EU and Civil Society Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 8-10 June 2015." International conference proceedings. Includes indexes. |
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spelling | NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Conflict Management: NATO, OSCE, EU and Civil Society (2015 : Bratislava, Slovak Republic) International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / edited by Samuel Goda, Oleksandr Tytarchuk and Maksym Khyllo. Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2016. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; vol. 127 "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Conflict Management: NATO, OSCE, EU and Civil Society Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 8-10 June 2015." International conference proceedings. Includes indexes. Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed May 26, 2016). Title Page; Preface; Contents; Principles of Conflict Management for Conflict Management Institutions: Best Practices and Lessons Learned; Conflict Transformation and the Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Rethinking Identities and Dialogue in Conflict Transformation; The EU and Conflict Management -- A Closing Window of Opportunity?; Conflict Management in a Confrontational Political Environment; NATO and Its Conflict Management Toolbox; Making Model of Synergy Work: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. NATO, the EU and the OSCE in the Handling of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Competitive Synergy or ""Freezing"" Crisis Management?The Prospects for Solving Frozen Conflicts by Supporting Civil Society Activity. The Case of the Transnistrian Region of the Republic of Moldova; Moldova's Reintegration Policy: Challenging the Status Quo; Agents of Peace or Conflict? The Role of Civil Society Actors in Conflict Management; Do They Deliver What They Promise? The Capability-Expectation Gap in the Perceptions of Regional Security Actors in the Post-Soviet Space. After the War in Ukraine: Peace Building and Reconciliation in Spite of the External AggressorThe Future in the Past: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future; Subject Index; Author Index. "World affairs - especially as they pertain to Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security - have changed significantly in recent years. The present book is an attempt to reflect on several dimensions in which these changes are impacting the field of conflict studies and international crisis management theory and practice. As it was not possible to cover all aspects of the many events that have influenced these changes, we decided to focus mainly on the situation in Ukraine, since we consider this the most important security-related milestone in recent years for the wider region. A theoretical breakdown is the first step to understanding the whole concept of the conflict management process, with its different stages, terminological discrepancies, and various explanations. An analysis of the theories dealing with conflict management and their relevance for multilateral security institutions is presented, as well as various approaches to conflict management throughout the conflict cycle. Moreover, the book focuses on the concept of conflict transformation and the importance of identity in conflicts. International organizations are one of the most important tools for dealing with crisis management, hence the roles of NATO, the EU and the OSCE are analyzed, and information provided on their activities and available tools in this field. The role of civil society, the promotion of human rights, activities related to the democratization of society, and the promotion of universally recognized values in (post- ) conflict regions in the various stages of the conflict cycle, could not be omitted. Although our focus was mainly Ukraine-related issues, readers will find here valuable information on situations in other countries as well, such as the Republic of Moldova, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Belarus. Towards the end of the book, analyses of possible future developments and new aspects of crisis management are presented, including challenges and opportunities both for the relevant international organizations and for research in this field as such. The authors of these texts are recognized authorities within their fields of expertise. Hence we are more than happy that they have shared with us their views and ideas regarding the core issue of the book - crisis management and the role of international organizations and civil society in this regard. It was an immense pleasure to read these chapters and we are sincerely grateful to each of them for contributing to this book."--Preface Crisis management Congresses. Crisis management in government Congresses. Conflict management International cooperation Congresses. Gestion de crise Congrès. Administration publique Gestion de crise Congrès. Gestion des conflits Coopération internationale Congrès. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Conflict management International cooperation fast Crisis management fast Crisis management in government fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Goda, Samuel, editor. 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spellingShingle | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / NATO science for peace and security series. Human and societal dynamics ; Title Page; Preface; Contents; Principles of Conflict Management for Conflict Management Institutions: Best Practices and Lessons Learned; Conflict Transformation and the Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Rethinking Identities and Dialogue in Conflict Transformation; The EU and Conflict Management -- A Closing Window of Opportunity?; Conflict Management in a Confrontational Political Environment; NATO and Its Conflict Management Toolbox; Making Model of Synergy Work: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. NATO, the EU and the OSCE in the Handling of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Competitive Synergy or ""Freezing"" Crisis Management?The Prospects for Solving Frozen Conflicts by Supporting Civil Society Activity. The Case of the Transnistrian Region of the Republic of Moldova; Moldova's Reintegration Policy: Challenging the Status Quo; Agents of Peace or Conflict? The Role of Civil Society Actors in Conflict Management; Do They Deliver What They Promise? The Capability-Expectation Gap in the Perceptions of Regional Security Actors in the Post-Soviet Space. After the War in Ukraine: Peace Building and Reconciliation in Spite of the External AggressorThe Future in the Past: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future; Subject Index; Author Index. Crisis management Congresses. Crisis management in government Congresses. Conflict management International cooperation Congresses. Gestion de crise Congrès. Administration publique Gestion de crise Congrès. Gestion des conflits Coopération internationale Congrès. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Conflict management International cooperation fast Crisis management fast Crisis management in government fast |
title | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / |
title_auth | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / |
title_exact_search | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / |
title_full | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / edited by Samuel Goda, Oleksandr Tytarchuk and Maksym Khyllo. |
title_fullStr | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / edited by Samuel Goda, Oleksandr Tytarchuk and Maksym Khyllo. |
title_full_unstemmed | International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / edited by Samuel Goda, Oleksandr Tytarchuk and Maksym Khyllo. |
title_short | International crisis management : |
title_sort | international crisis management nato eu osce and civil society collected essays on best practices and lessons learned |
title_sub | NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / |
topic | Crisis management Congresses. Crisis management in government Congresses. Conflict management International cooperation Congresses. Gestion de crise Congrès. Administration publique Gestion de crise Congrès. Gestion des conflits Coopération internationale Congrès. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Conflict management International cooperation fast Crisis management fast Crisis management in government fast |
topic_facet | Crisis management Congresses. Crisis management in government Congresses. Conflict management International cooperation Congresses. Gestion de crise Congrès. Administration publique Gestion de crise Congrès. Gestion des conflits Coopération internationale Congrès. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. Conflict management International cooperation Crisis management Crisis management in government Conference papers and proceedings |
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