Reframing and Resolving Conflict; Karin Aggestam; 1999

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av Karin Aggestam
The symbolic handshake in 1993 between two former arch-enemies, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat, signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After several decades of intractable conflict, a peaceful transformation of the conflict now seemed possible. How did such an alteration come about, and in what ways did the peace process evolve after the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993?
The overall aim of this book is to advance conflict research on the processes of transition from conflict to cooperation and to improve empirical knowledge of these processes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing theoretical insights from constructivism, conflict research, negotiation theory and social psychology, Aggestam presents an innovative and dynamic theoretical model for the empirical analysis of reframing and resolving conflict, using an agent-structure approach.
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The symbolic handshake in 1993 between two former arch-enemies, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat, signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After several decades of intractable conflict, a peaceful transformation of the conflict now seemed possible. How did such an alteration come about, and in what ways did the peace process evolve after the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993?
The overall aim of this book is to advance conflict research on the processes of transition from conflict to cooperation and to improve empirical knowledge of these processes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing theoretical insights from constructivism, conflict research, negotiation theory and social psychology, Aggestam presents an innovative and dynamic theoretical model for the empirical analysis of reframing and resolving conflict, using an agent-structure approach.
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Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 1999
ISBN: 9789179665890
Förlag: Studentlitteratur AB
Format: Häftad
Språk: Svenska
Sidor: 271 st
The symbolic handshake in 1993 between two former arch-enemies, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat, signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After several decades of intractable conflict, a peaceful transformation of the conflict now seemed possible. How did such an alteration come about, and in what ways did the peace process evolve after the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993?
The overall aim of this book is to advance conflict research on the processes of transition from conflict to cooperation and to improve empirical knowledge of these processes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing theoretical insights from constructivism, conflict research, negotiation theory and social psychology, Aggestam presents an innovative and dynamic theoretical model for the empirical analysis of reframing and resolving conflict, using an agent-structure approach.
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The symbolic handshake in 1993 between two former arch-enemies, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat, signalled a major shift in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After several decades of intractable conflict, a peaceful transformation of the conflict now seemed possible. How did such an alteration come about, and in what ways did the peace process evolve after the signing of the Declaration of Principles in 1993?
The overall aim of this book is to advance conflict research on the processes of transition from conflict to cooperation and to improve empirical knowledge of these processes in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing theoretical insights from constructivism, conflict research, negotiation theory and social psychology, Aggestam presents an innovative and dynamic theoretical model for the empirical analysis of reframing and resolving conflict, using an agent-structure approach.
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