2012 Yeabook on Peace Processes covers and analyses all ongoing peace negotiations in the world. It does so through a comprehensive approach to each process that includes in-depth historical backgrounds and annual assessments. Its broad scope reaches exploratory and formalised phases of dialogue. The majority of the negotiations analysed refer to ongoing armed conflicts, although negotiations related to unsolved conflicts that are no longer in phases of open war are also included. The 2012 Yearbook on Peace Processes also includes an assessment of witnesses and overseers in peace negotiations. Due to its scope and approach the yearbook is a reliable and useful source for practitioners, experts and students of peace and conflict worldwide.
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Höhe: 292 mm
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978-84-9888-427-2 (9788498884272)
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Vicenc Fisas Armengol is Holder of UNESCO Chair on Peace and Humans Rights at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and author of 36 books about peace studies, disarmament and peace processes.
Glossary 1. INTRODUCTION: DEFINITIONS AND TYPOLOGIES 2. USUAL PHASES IN NEGOTIATION PROCESSES: Main Conclusions of the Year The Peace Processes in 2011 Conflicts and Peace Processes at the End of 2011 Main Reasons for Crises in the Negotiations this Year The Temperature of Peace in 2011 The Conflicts and Peace Processes in Recent Years Witnesses in Peace Negotiations DDRs in 2011 3. ANALYSES BY CONTINENT: Africa Latin America Asia and Pacific Europe Middle East Israel-Palestine Appendixes