Stopping Wars and Making Peace: Studies in International Law
Contents
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Preliminary Materials
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- Acknowledgments
- Notes On Contributors
- Introduction
- War-Stopping Techniques In The Falklands (1-42) by Christina Parajon (312K)
- Nagorno Karabakh: A War Without Peace (43-76) by Nicholas W. Miller (251K)
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War And Peace In Rwanda
(77-120)
by
Tom Dannenbaum
(327K)
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- I. Introduction
- II. A Brief History Of Rwanda Prior To The Conflict
- III. The War Between The Rpf And The Government Of Rwanda, 1990-1993
- IV. Stalling, Nonimplementation, And Genocide
- V. Why Did Arusha Fail And What Could Have Been Done Differently?
- VI. Conclusion — Lessons For Peacemakers And War-Stoppers
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War-Stopping And Peacemaking During The Malayan Emergency (1948-1960)
(121-146)
by
Colby E. Barrett
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- I. Introduction
- II. Early History And Geography Of The Malayan Peninsula (30,000 B.C.-1924)
- III. The Foundations Of Communism And World War II (1925-1947)
- IV. Early British Failures And Innovations (1948-1951)
- V. Tactical, Operational, And Strategic Victory (1952-1957)
- VI. Aftermath And Evaluation (1958-1963)
- VII. Conclusion
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Separatist Insurgency In Southern Thailand: An Approach To Peacemaking
(147-184)
by
Jonathan Ross-Harrington
(270K)
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- I. Introduction
- II. Conflict History
- III. Current Phase: 2004-Present
- IV. A Framework For Understanding Violence And Promoting Peace In Southern Thailand
- V. Past Approaches To War-Stopping And Peacemaking In Southern Thailand
- VI. Peacemaking Strategies In Southern Thailand
- VII. Conclusion
- War-Stopping And Peacemaking In Mozambique (185-212) by Caroline A. Gross (212K)
- Index (213-228) (123K)
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