Political Geography of Conflict and Peace
Political Geography of Conflict and Peace
Kliot, Nurit (University of Haifa, Israel); Waterman, Stanley
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
03/1991
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This collection of 15 papers is the outcome of an international conference on "Geography, Peace and War" held in 1989. Contributors from a range of disciplines discuss the geopolitical factors in the origins and settlement of conflict.
The political geography of war and peace - an introduction, Nurit Kliot; the emerging world map of peace, Saul B.Cohen; from "Geopolitik" to "Geopolitique" - converting a discipline for war to a discipline for peace, John O'Loughlin and Henning Heske; the geopolitics of dominance and international cooperation, Geoffrey Parker; the growing problem of incomplete surrenders - neither war nor peace and its geographic implications, George H.Quester; if Cold War is the problem, is Hot Peace the solution?, Peter J.Taylor; diplomatic networks and stable peace, Herman van der Wusten and H.van Korstanje; war, peace and the European Community, Mark Wise; territorial ideology and international conflict - the legacy of prior political formations, Alexander B.Murphy; the nature and causes of national and military self-images in relation to war and peace, Kenneth E.Boulding; international boundaries of Arabia - the peaceful resolution of conflict, Gerald Blake; Apartheid as foreign policy - dimensions of international conflict in Southern Africa, Anthony Lemon; the political geography of minority control in Israel and Malaysia, Oren Yiftachel, Naomi Carmon and Dennis Rumley; overcoming the psychological barrier - the role of images in war and peace, David Newman; geographical perspectives on peace alternatives for the land of Israel, Baruch Kipnis.
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This collection of 15 papers is the outcome of an international conference on "Geography, Peace and War" held in 1989. Contributors from a range of disciplines discuss the geopolitical factors in the origins and settlement of conflict.
The political geography of war and peace - an introduction, Nurit Kliot; the emerging world map of peace, Saul B.Cohen; from "Geopolitik" to "Geopolitique" - converting a discipline for war to a discipline for peace, John O'Loughlin and Henning Heske; the geopolitics of dominance and international cooperation, Geoffrey Parker; the growing problem of incomplete surrenders - neither war nor peace and its geographic implications, George H.Quester; if Cold War is the problem, is Hot Peace the solution?, Peter J.Taylor; diplomatic networks and stable peace, Herman van der Wusten and H.van Korstanje; war, peace and the European Community, Mark Wise; territorial ideology and international conflict - the legacy of prior political formations, Alexander B.Murphy; the nature and causes of national and military self-images in relation to war and peace, Kenneth E.Boulding; international boundaries of Arabia - the peaceful resolution of conflict, Gerald Blake; Apartheid as foreign policy - dimensions of international conflict in Southern Africa, Anthony Lemon; the political geography of minority control in Israel and Malaysia, Oren Yiftachel, Naomi Carmon and Dennis Rumley; overcoming the psychological barrier - the role of images in war and peace, David Newman; geographical perspectives on peace alternatives for the land of Israel, Baruch Kipnis.
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