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Regional Guide To International Conflict and Management From 1945 To 2003

Author Bercovitch J., Judith Fretter
Publisher CQ Press
Category Political Science
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PublisherCQ Press
ISBN / ASIN1568028253
ISBN-139781568028255
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Regional Guide to International Conflict Management from 1945 to 2003 provides global, regional, and specific information on the over 350 international conflicts that have occurred since World War II. "At the heart of the book are comprehensive regional sections, each of which includes: "An essay providing regional context and highlighting the interrelation of countries and conflict in that area"Summaries of each conflict in the region, arranged chronologically and covering history, circumstances, players, management, and outcome"References for further research."Introductory chapters examine global patterns and trends in international conflict and how conflict is managed, including ethnic conflict and the expanded role of the United Nations. Tables, figures, maps, and a comprehensive index round out this valuable resource. "Regional Guide to International Conflict and Management from 1945 to 2003 gives readers the tools and content necessary for understanding and analyzing international conflict in todayAes world. Perfect for political science, comparative government/politics, international relations, and world history programs."
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