ABSTRACT

Conflict and Reconciliation in the Contemporary World gives a concise, original and multi-faceted introduction to the study of modern conflict situations. Using eight case- studies, from four continents: Yugoslavia, Israel, Northern Ireland, South Africa, El Salvador, Cambodia, Cyprus and Afghanistan, it includes discussion on:
* threatened regional peace and security
* cycles of internal discord, population displacement and violence
* controversy over causes, progress and resolution
* the value of external mediation, enforcement or intervention such as sanctions or "punishments"
* means, timing and permanence of reconciliation.

chapter 2|11 pages

El Salvador

Conflict transformed

chapter 3|13 pages

Apartheid in South Africa

Reconciliation in debate

chapter 4|11 pages

Cambodia

Reconciliation after mayhem

chapter 5|11 pages

Cyprus

Conflict tranquillised

chapter 6|12 pages

Afghanistan

Descent into turmoil

chapter 7|13 pages

Israel and the Palestinians

A conflict between two rights

chapter 8|13 pages

Northern Ireland

Reconciliation delayed

chapter 9|13 pages

Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia)

Peace under contract