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Collective conflict management and changing world politics / edited by Joseph Lepgold and Thomas G. Weiss.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY series in global politicsPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xiii, 245 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0791438449
  • 9780791438442
  • 0791438430
  • 9780791438435
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.16
LOC classification:
  • JZ5588. C65 1998
Contents:
Collective conflict management and changing world politics: an overview / Joseph Lepgold and Thomas G. Weiss -- Theoretical and historical perspectives on collective security: the intellectual roots of contemporary debates about collective conflict management / Alan C. Lamborn -- NATO's post-Cold War conflict management role / Joseph Lepgold -- The limits of peacekeeping, spheres of influence, and the future of the United Nations / Michael N. Barnett -- Constraints on adaptation in the American military to collective conflict management missions / Robert B. McCalla -- Somalia, Bosnia, and Haiti: what went right, what went wrong? / Andrew Bennett -- Changing norms of sovereignty and multilateral intervention / Bruce Cronin -- Military intervention and the organization of international politics / Martha Finnemore -- Collective humanitarian conflict management: more or less than the millennium? / Thomas G. Weiss.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Collective conflict management and changing world politics: an overview / Joseph Lepgold and Thomas G. Weiss -- Theoretical and historical perspectives on collective security: the intellectual roots of contemporary debates about collective conflict management / Alan C. Lamborn -- NATO's post-Cold War conflict management role / Joseph Lepgold -- The limits of peacekeeping, spheres of influence, and the future of the United Nations / Michael N. Barnett -- Constraints on adaptation in the American military to collective conflict management missions / Robert B. McCalla -- Somalia, Bosnia, and Haiti: what went right, what went wrong? / Andrew Bennett -- Changing norms of sovereignty and multilateral intervention / Bruce Cronin -- Military intervention and the organization of international politics / Martha Finnemore -- Collective humanitarian conflict management: more or less than the millennium? / Thomas G. Weiss.

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