Managing Conflict in the New Europe

Managing Conflict in the New Europe
Author: Fergus Carr,Theresa Callan
Publsiher: Palgrave Schol, Print UK
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0333750136

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The authors examine institutional responses to conflicts both between and within states and the problems of intervention in ethnic conflicts are analyzed through the crises in Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo and Macedonia."--BOOK JACKET.

Managing Conflict in the New Europe

Managing Conflict in the New Europe
Author: F. Carr,Theresa Callan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403914255

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Since the end of the Cold War, international institutions have had to rise to challenges of instability and insecurity in Europe. Fergus Carr and Theresa Callan examine the changing nature of European security, cooperation and conflict. A key theme is the development of the new European security architecture and the roles of NATO, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the European Union and the United Nations as security providers in contemporary Europe.

Public Policy and the New European Agendas

Public Policy and the New European Agendas
Author: Fergus Carr,Andrew Massey
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847201577

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This broad and all-encompassing study focuses on Europe s new policy agendas. It brings together international academic experts on a range of policies to discuss Europe s place in the world and its relationship to the USA and beyond. This book concentrates on two key themes of particular salience for policy makers: the enlargement of the EU and the place of Europe in international politics. An expansive list of important policy areas within these themes is explored, including: enlargement political and constitutional implications and international socialization of central and eastern Europe Europe and the USA: security and defence policy, trade, finance and development institutional development and external relations in justice and home affairs before and after September 11 international terrorism, EU immigration and asylum and borders policy human rights and civil rights agriculture, environmental policy and regional policy pensions and ageing in Europe. This book constitutes a major contribution to achieving a deeper understanding of European integration and the barriers to integration within the context of global and multi-level governance. As such, it will be of enormous interest to an extensive audience including academics, researchers, students, policy makers and practitioners in the fields of political studies, international relations, public policy, European studies, US studies and security studies.

The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager

The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager
Author: Richard Whitman,Stefan Wolff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136293610

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In recent years the European Union (EU) has played an increasingly important role as a manager of global conflicts. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of how the EU has performed in facilitating mediation, conflict resolution and peacebuilding across the globe. Offering an accessible introduction to the theories, processes and practice of the EU’s role in managing conflict, the book features a broad range of case studies including Afghanistan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cyprus, Israel-Palestine, Macedonia and Moldova and examines both the institutional and policy aspects including the common foreign, security and defence policy. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this will be of great interest to students of European Foreign Policy, the EU as a global actor and conflict resolution and management.

The European Union and Military Conflict Management

The European Union and Military Conflict Management
Author: Annemarie Peen Rodt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317908159

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This book provides the first comprehensive review of the European Union’s role in military conflict management beyond its borders and makes an important contribution to debates on the EU’s role in global security governance. The EU has launched five military operations within the framework of its Common Security and Defence Policy with the explicit purpose to help manage violent conflicts beyond its borders. This book develops a definition and a set of criteria for success in military conflict management and applies this new analytical framework in a comparative case study of the five EU military operations undertaken in Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad and the Central African Republic. Having evaluated their success the book goes on to explore the conditions under which military conflict management operations conducted by international organizations are successful and explores the implications of its findings for the future theory and practice of military conflict management. The European Union and Military Conflict Management will be of interest to students and scholars of security studies, conflict studies, European Union politics and foreign policy and global security governance.

The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager

The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager
Author: Richard Whitman,Stefan Wolff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136293603

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In recent years the European Union (EU) has played an increasingly important role as a manager of global conflicts. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of how the EU has performed in facilitating mediation, conflict resolution and peacebuilding across the globe. Offering an accessible introduction to the theories, processes and practice of the EU’s role in managing conflict, the book features a broad range of case studies including Afghanistan, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cyprus, Israel-Palestine, Macedonia and Moldova and examines both the institutional and policy aspects including the common foreign, security and defence policy. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this will be of great interest to students of European Foreign Policy, the EU as a global actor and conflict resolution and management.

Europe s Coherence Gap in External Crisis and Conflict Management

Europe s Coherence Gap in External Crisis and Conflict Management
Author: Bertelsmann Stiftung
Publsiher: Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783867939126

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External interventions to mitigate crises or end conflicts have rarely succeeded. The EU and its member states, in particular, have repeatedly run up against their limits in the civil wars in Afghanistan, the Congo, Libya, Syria, the Sahel region and Yemen. However, the EU – if not the entire international community – have learned one lesson from their faltering peacebuilding efforts: If they are to have any chance of making a meaningful and lasting difference, they must develop and use comprehensive strategies that combine and coordinate the various tools available to diplomacy, development cooperation and security. The 29 reports presented in this book – one for each EU member state as well as one on the EU as a whole – examine how steep the learning curve has been and, accordingly, how successful these bodies have been at forming new linkages among the various actors involved in external crisis and conflict management as well as within and between their institutions and organisations. While the EU clearly still has a long way to go before it can live up to its rhetoric and become a distinct and effective actor on the foreign policy stage, small and incremental steps in reorganising institutional practise may help in narrowing the gap between words and deeds. This volume provides examples of how the EU and its member states have found new organisational structures and procedures – specifically at the headquarters level – to better organise the necessary combination and coordination of the many tools available for crisis and conflict management. These ways are then juxtaposed in a 'big picture' chapter, which also identifies best practices for successful WGA implementation.

Ethnic Conflict

Ethnic Conflict
Author: Karl Cordell,Stefan Wolff
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745639307

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"Investigating the causes and consequences of ethnic conflict, the authors argue that the most effective responses are those that take into account factors at the local, state, regional and global level and that avoid seeking simplistic explanations and solutions to what is a truly complex phenomenon." "Ethnic conflicts are man-made, not natural disasters, and as such they can be understood, prevented and settled. However, it takes skilful, committed and principled leaders to achieve durable settlements that are supported by their followers, and it takes the long-term commitment of the international community to enable and sustain such settlements." --Book Jacket.