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The UN Charter commits member-states to settle their disputes by peaceful means but, despite this, there have been only 26 days since 1945 in which armed conflict has not been underway.
Foreword - Preface - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - The Quest for Peaceful Settlement of Disputes - Conflict, Justice and Power - Definitions: Conflict, Peaceful Settlement, Violence - PART 2: HOW CAN CONFLICTS BE PEACEFULLY SETTLED? - Theories of Conflict Resolution - Practitioners of Conflict Resolution - PART 3: HOW CONFLICTS ARE PEACEFULLY SETTLED IN PRACTICE - Peacefully settled Conflicts: Six Case Studies - A Comparative Study of 81 Conflicts: Methodology - Results: Factors conducive to Peaceful Settlement - Territorial and Border Disputes - Ethnic and Minority Conflicts - Resource Conflicts - PART 4: TOWARDS A NEW DISPUTE SETTLEMENT REGIME - Conclusions - Reference Section: Brief Profiles and Comparative Data on 81 Conflicts - Notes - Bibliography - Index
Hugh Miall, Tom Woodhouse, Oliver Ramsbotham, Christopher Mitchell, Hugh (University of Alberta) Miall, Tom (University of Bradford) Woodhouse, Oliver (University of Bradford) Ramsbotham