Drawing on past and current theory, research, and practice, Constructive Conflicts presents a systematic and coherent approach to understanding how a wide variety of struggles can be waged constructively in a new global context.
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... pivotal ideas that guide our own thinking about constructive conflict transformation, and some of the ways that people can analyze conflicts to predict their destructive trajectory and reveal avenues for constructive interventions.
The fifth edition features new material on the role of social movements and NGOs, non-coercive means for shaping conflict, post-.
Highly regarded by instructors as the most comprehensive and insightful textbook on conflict resolution,Constructive Conflictshas been significantly revised and updated in this second edition. The new edition builds on the...
The fifth edition features new material on the role of social movements and NGOs, non-coercive means for shaping conflict, post-conflict activities that result in enduring peace, and more.
Updates for the fourth edition include a more reader-friendly first chapter, new examples such as the Arab Spring, and new developments in waging conflicts.
In addition to updating the conflicts examined in earlier editions, this new edition examines current issues, pertaining to ethical concerns, ideological and religious developments, and the changing global role of the United States.