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| 300 | ▼a xvi, 407 p. ; ▼c 22 cm. | |
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| 650 | 0 | ▼a Peace ▼x Philosophy. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Conflict management. |
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| 650 | 0 | ▼a International cooperation. |
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| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고6층/ | 청구기호 303.66 C548p | 등록번호 111683752 (7회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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Ho-Won Jeong explains and assesses major approaches to dealing with ethnic conflict, communal violence, inter-state war and social injustice. The book analyses not only the sources of violence and conflict, but also how to manage and prevent them. As peace is relevant to improvement in human well-being and the future survival of humanity, the volume encompasses a variety of themes, ranging from alternative security policies, methods of peaceful settlement, human rights, self-determination, environmental politics, global governance and non-violence. Reflecting on the current thinking and drawing lessons from the past, the book can be considered as the most authoritative introduction to the field since the end of the Cold War.
Ho-Won Jeong explains and assesses major approaches to dealing with ethnic conflict, communal violence, inter-state war and social injustice.
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CONTENTS Foreword to the Series / by Chadwick F. Alger = xi Foreword / by John W. Burton = xiii Preface = xv INTRODUCTION = 1 The Framework of the Book = 2 PART Ⅰ : MEANINGS, CONCEPTS AND DISCOURSE 1 Challenges for Peace = 7 Visions of Peace = 7 Historical Experiences = 10 Culture and Social Values = 12 Continuity and Discontinuity = 14 Zones of Instability = 16 2 Concepts of Peace and Violence = 19 Direct and Structural Violence = 19 Cultural Violence = 23 Negative and Positive Peace = 23 Holistic Conceptions of Peace = 29 3 Conflict Analysis = 31 Structural Conditions = 31 Conflict and Social Order = 33 Traditional Management Strategies = 34 Dispute Settlement and Conflict Resolution = 35 Conflict Transformation and Peace Building = 37 4 Peace Research = 39 Social Environment = 39 Evolution of Peace Research = 41 Nature of Peace Research = 43 Methods for Inquiry = 44 Epistemological Foundations = 46 Policy Orientation = 47 Levels of Analysis = 48 PART Ⅱ : ISSUES 5 Understanding War = 53 Nature of War = 53 Human Costs of War = 56 Types of War = 58 Post-Colonial Context = 60 Just War Theory = 62 6 Sources of Social Conflict = 65 Human Nature and Violence = 65 Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis = 67 Psychoanalytic Perspectives = 68 Relative Deprivation = 69 Basic Needs = 70 Identity Formation = 71 Conflict Dynamics in Divided Societies = 73 7 Feminist Understandings of Violence = 75 Violence against Women = 75 Construction of Gender Identities = 76 Masculine and Feminine Values = 78 Patriarchy and Domination = 79 Feminist Critique of the World Order = 80 Women and the Military = 81 Shared Goals of Peace and Feminism = 82 Reconceptualisation of Security = 84 8 Political Economy = 87 Economic Disparities = 87 Free Market Economy and Class Relations = 88 International Capitalism and War = 89 Economic Integration and Globalisation = 91 Social Transition = 92 9 Environmental Concerns = 95 Changes in the Environmental System = 96 Population Growth = 99 Tragedy of the Commons = 101 Resource Scarcity and Conflict = 102 Environmental Security = 103 PART Ⅲ : STRATEGIES FOR PEACE 10 Control of Military Power = 109 Balance of Power = 109 Collective Security = 115 Peace Keeping Operations = 124 Humanitarian Intervention = 135 Non-Provocative Defence = 141 Civilian Based Defence = 146 Confidence Building = 147 Disarmament and Arms Control = 150 Peace Conversion = 161 11 Conflict Resolution and Management = 167 Negotiation = 168 Good Offices = 172 Enquiry = 173 Arbitration = 175 Judicial Settlement = 177 Conciliation = 179 Mediation = 180 Problem Solving Workshop = 186 Second Track Diplomacy = 190 Reconciliation = 192 Post-Conflict Reconstruction = 193 Preventive Diplomacy and Intervention = 197 Early Warning Systems = 202 A Final Note = 203 12 Human Rights = 205 Human Rights Abuses = 205 Connections to Peace = 207 Three Generations of Human Rights Movements = 208 Development of Principles and Norms = 211 Conventions in Specific Categories = 213 Implementation of Human Rights Policy = 216 State Sovereignty and Human Rights Protection = 219 Regional Experiences = 220 Nongovernmental Organisations and Grassroots Struggle = 221 13 Self Determination = 223 Basic Principles = 223 Historical Context = 225 The Basis of Claims for Self-Determination = 227 Democratic Ideals and States = 228 Autonomy of Minority Groups and Indigenous Peoples = 229 State and National Boundaries = 230 Failure of Nation-State Building = 231 Multi-Ethnic State = 232 Methods for Reducing Intergroup Tension = 233 A Final Note = 240 14 Development = 241 Modernisation = 241 A Growth-Oriented Development Model = 243 International Economic Imbalance = 244 Dependency Theories = 245 Import Substituting Industrialisation = 247 The New International Economic Order = 248 Structural Adjustment = 251 Human Centred Development = 253 Endogenous Development = 254 Self-Reliance = 255 Empowerment and Grassroots Strategies = 257 Urban Informal Sectors = 258 Women's Struggle for Survival = 259 Meanings of Development = 261 Development Discourse and Power = 262 A Final Note = 263 15 Environmental Politics = 267 Building Global Consensus = 267 International Policies = 269 Management of the Global Commons = 275 Free Trade and the Environment = 279 International Organisations and Coordination = 280 Nongovernmental Organisations = 282 Struggles in Indigenous Communities = 285 Sustainable Development = 288 Prospects for Future Cooperation = 290 16 Global Order and Governance = 293 Origins of a Sovereign State System = 293 Realism and Neorealism = 294 Transnational Relations : Actors and Process = 296 International Regimes = 297 Functionalism = 299 Neofunctionalism = 301 World Government = 309 Anarchism = 313 Global Civil Society = 315 A Final Note = 316
