Buch, Englisch, Band 33, 470 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Reihe: Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice
Key Contributions on International Relations, Peace Theory, World Society, and Human Needs
Buch, Englisch, Band 33, 470 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Reihe: Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice
ISBN: 978-3-031-51257-5
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
· This book is an exploration of how conflict should be reinterpreted.
· The ideas of his work are a product not of any metaphysical approach, but of experience.
· Burton knew the field: Cold War diplomacy, civil strife, reforming organisations, resistance to change. He had 'been there' and he found much to criticise.
· This book illustrates what he had to offer and explains why. These readings reveal shifts in his ideas, cohering incrementally, integrated into a new framework.
· This book presents his pioneering and relevant work. Transcending disciplinary boundaries it will be of interest to students, as well as professionals who address conflict at all levels of society, from family to state.
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Part 1. On John W. Burton.- Chapter 1. John W. Burton: From Cold War Politics to Peace Research Pioneer.- Chapter 2. John W. Burton: A Bibliography.- Part II. John. W. Burton Key Texts on International Relations and Peace Research.- Chapter 3. The Alternative (1954).- Chapter 4. The Problem Stated: Forms of Conflict (1962).- Chapter 5. Peace Research and ‘International Relations’ (1964).- Chapter 6. From Power to Steering (1965).- Chapter 7. Conflict as a Function of Change (1966).- Chapter 8. Restatement and Propositions (1968).- Chapter 9. Assessment (1969).- Chapter 10. Resolution of Conflict (1972).- Chapter 11. Some Further Comments – in Reply to Criticism (1972).- Chapter 12. Conceptualizing and models (1972).- Chapter 13. Discussion: Theory and Reality (1975).- Chapter 14. Problem-Solving (1979).- Chapter 15. The Role of Authorities in World Society (1979).- Chapter 16. Needs Theory Applied to Political Relations (1982).- Chapter 17. The History ofInternational Conflict Resolution (1985).- Chapter 18. Unfinished Business in Conflict Resolution (1990).- Chapter 19. Conflict Resolution as a Political Philosophy (1993).- Chapter 20. Conflict Provention as a Political System (1995).- Chapter 21. The Language of Conflict Resolution (1996).- Chapter 22. Civilizations in Crisis: From Adversarial to Problem-Solving Processes (1996).- Chapter 23. Needs Theory (1997).- Chapter 24. Conflict Resolution: Towards Problem-solving (1997).- Chapter 25. Conflict Resolution: The Human Dimension (1998).- Chapter 26. Peace Begins at Home (2001).- Chapter 27. Conflict Provention as a Political System (2001).- Chapter 28. Where do we go from here (2001).- Part III. Comments on John W. Burton’s Work.- Chapter 29. Conflict Research Avant la Lettre.- Chapter 30. John Burton’s Contribution to Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice: A Personal View.- Chapter 31. From Controlled Communication to Problem Solving: The Originsof Facilitated Conflict Resolution.- Chapter 32. Relevance of Burton’s Theory and Practice for 21st Century Conflict Transformation?.- Backmatter.- Index.