The Peace Puzzle

The Peace Puzzle
Author: Daniel C. Kurtzer,Scott B. Lasensky,William B. Quandt,Steven L. Spiegel,Shibley Telhami
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801465420

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Each phase of Arab-Israeli peacemaking has been inordinately difficult in its own right, and every critical juncture and decision point in the long process has been shaped by U.S. politics and the U.S. leaders of the moment. The Peace Puzzle tracks the American determination to articulate policy, develop strategy and tactics, and see through negotiations to agreements on an issue that has been of singular importance to U.S. interests for more than forty years. In 2006, the authors of The Peace Puzzle formed the Study Group on Arab-Israeli Peacemaking, a project supported by the United States Institute of Peace, to develop a set of "best practices" for American diplomacy. The Study Group conducted in-depth interviews with more than 120 policymakers, diplomats, academics, and civil society figures and developed performance assessments of the various U.S. administrations of the post–Cold War period. This book, an objective account of the role of the United States in attempting to achieve a lasting Arab–Israeli peace, is informed by the authors’ access to key individuals and official archives.

The Puzzle of Peace

The Puzzle of Peace
Author: Gary Goertz,Paul Francis Diehl,Alexandru Balas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199301027

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The Puzzle of Peace moves beyond defining peace as the absence of war and develops a broader conceptualization and explanation for the increasing peacefulness of the international system. The authors track the rise of peace as a new phenomenon in international history starting after 1945. International peace has increased because international society has developed a set of norms dealing with territorial conflict, by far the greatest source of international war over previous centuries. These norms prohibit the use of military force in resolving territorial disputes and acquiring territory, thereby promoting border stability. This includes the prohibition of the acquisition of territory by military means as well as attempts by secessionist groups to form states through military force. International norms for managing international conflict have been accompanied by increased mediation and adjudication as means of managing existing territorial conflicts.

Peace is an Offering

Peace is an Offering
Author: Annette LeBox
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780698408845

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A warm, comforting poem about finding peace in a community of neighbors Peace is an offering. A muffin or a peach. A birthday invitation. A trip to the beach. Join this group of neighborhood children as they find love in everyday things—in sunlight shining through the leaves and cookies shared with friends—and learn that peace is all around, if you just look for it. With rhyming verse and soft illustrations, this book will help families and teachers look for the light moments when tragedy strikes and remind readers of the calm and happiness they find in their own community every day.

Puzzles of the Democratic Peace

Puzzles of the Democratic Peace
Author: K. Rasler,W. Thompson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403982308

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Ever since the revival of Kant's Perpetual Peace thesis, the linkages between democracy and peace has been a central topic in international relations research, with sustained debate over whether it exists and if it does, why it does. In this stimulating volume, two leading IR scholars place the democratic peace debate within a broader context, including the extent of threats in international relations, degree of satisfaction with the status quo, the diffusion of democracy, and the rise of the trading state. Step by step, Thompson and Rasler examine the democratic peace through a series of puzzles concerning arguments at the dyadic, systemic, and individual state levels. Synthesizing a broad range of knowledge and linking islands of theory, Puzzles of the Democratic Peace provides a distinctive look at the state of the field and paths forward.

Solving the War Puzzle

Solving the War Puzzle
Author: John Norton Moore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015058281240

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Mankind has been struggling since Thucydides to understand the origins of war. Within the last quarter-century, however, many of the pieces of the war puzzle have begun to fall into place. This book builds on the available evidence and offers an important original theory as to the cause of war and means for its control. In doing so, the book simultaneously offers a new theory of international relations, bridging the gap between classical realism and idealism in international relations. The author, a former United States Ambassador, directs the Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia and was the founding Chairman of the United States Institute of Peace. "Solving the War Puzzle may be the most insightful and important examination of the causes of war since Clausewitz published On War in 1832. This slim volume, precisely written, superbly researched, and elegantly presented, carefully evaluates, integrates, and synthesizes the multiple elements the confluence of which results in armed conflict." -- James P. Terry, Col., U.S. Marine Corps, Ret. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and former Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff "[Solving the War Puzzle] offers a useful framework for stimulating further reflection on the causes of war. This slim volume is supplemented with extensive notes and an ample biography." -- CHOICE Magazine

Finding the Missing Peace to Life s Puzzle

Finding the Missing Peace to Life   s Puzzle
Author: Ethel E. Reeves MEd
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781664236202

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Everyone’s life consists of challenges and situations that, just like a puzzle, come together to shape who we are and how we present ourselves. A puzzle is not complete when there is a missing piece and life is not complete when there is missing peace. Ethel shares strategies that help the reader sort through the challenges of life while maintaining a focus on finding peace.

The War Puzzle Revisited

The War Puzzle Revisited
Author: John A. Vasquez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521881791

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A scientific explanation of the onset and expansion of war and the conditions of peace.

The Puzzle of Peace

The Puzzle of Peace
Author: Gary Goertz,Paul Francis Diehl,Alexandru Balas
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199301034

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The Puzzle of Peace moves beyond defining peace as the absence of war and develops a broader conceptualization and explanation for the increasing peacefulness of the international system. The authors track the rise of peace as a new phenomenon in international history starting after 1945. International peace has increased because international society has developed a set of norms dealing with territorial conflict, by far the greatest source of international war over previous centuries. These norms prohibit the use of military force in resolving territorial disputes and acquiring territory, thereby promoting border stability. This includes the prohibition of the acquisition of territory by military means as well as attempts by secessionist groups to form states through military force. International norms for managing international conflict have been accompanied by increased mediation and adjudication as means of managing existing territorial conflicts.