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      Conflict Resolution and Global Justice
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      The European Union in the Global Context

      Conflict Resolution and Global Justice

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      Conflict Resolution and Global Justice book

      The European Union in the Global Context
      ByNikola Tomić, Ben Tonra
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 9 July 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003026747
      Pages 236
      eBook ISBN 9781003026747
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Tomić, N., & Tonra, B. (2021). Conflict Resolution and Global Justice: The European Union in the Global Context (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003026747

      ABSTRACT

      This book examines how the different normative foundations of conflict resolution held by various global actors, their understandings of justice, and the differences between types of conflict influence the varying means by which conflicts can be prevented, managed, and ultimately resolved.

      By combining insights from political theory, conflict studies, and European Union (EU) foreign policy studies, the book identifies the EU as the key case of a conflict manager that is both a product and a defender of a global liberal order. It focuses on three aspects of conflict resolution that pose their own sets of both normative and empirical dilemmas: resolving border disputes; strengthening the resilience of weak or divided states and societies after regime change, and intervention in humanitarian crises. Furthermore, it offers a comparative analysis between a potentially distinctive European approach and that of other global actors and reflects critically on situations where policy practice may not always reflect a concern for justice, asking what countervailing forces prevail and why.

      This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in European and EU Studies, Area studies, Conflict Resolution, War Studies, EU Foreign Policy Political Theory, International relations as well as policymakers.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Introduction

      ByNikola Tomić, Ben Tonra

      part Part I|84 pages

      Resolving and managing border disputes

      chapter 182|16 pages

      Recognition, reproduction, transformation

      The use and abuse of international justice in the Cyprus conflict
      ByThomas Diez

      chapter 3|18 pages

      Conceptions of justice underpinning Europe's policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

      ByFilip Ejdus

      chapter 4|24 pages

      Between border dispute and ethnic conflict

      The EU as a just mediator in the Serbia-Kosovo stalemate
      ByNikola Tomić

      chapter 5|24 pages

      Russia's approach to conflict resolution through the prism of international justice

      ByNikolay Kaveshnikov

      part Part II|119 pages

      Resolving and managing regime changes and power vacuums

      chapter 1026|25 pages

      Libya and the EU

      ByStefano Marcuzzi

      chapter 7|20 pages

      The (in)justices of peacekeeping

      ByBen Tonra

      chapter 8|20 pages

      Peacekeeping and security through the African Union

      ByAnthoni Van Nieuwkerk

      chapter 9|25 pages

      India on global justice issues of United Nations peacekeeping and peace building

      A case study of the Democratic Republic of Congo
      ByYeshi Choedon

      chapter 10|16 pages

      A Brazilian way of peacekeeping? A normative and empirical analysis of Brazil's contributions, challenges, and contradictions

      ByRubens de Siqueira Duarte, Guilherme M. Dias

      chapter 11|11 pages

      Conclusion

      ByNikola Tomić, Ben Tonra
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