Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-244) and index.
Collective Preventive Diplomacy -- Contents -- Tables and Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Framework and Concepts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Insulation and Intervention: A Conceptual Overview -- 3. Forging Great-Power Consensus -- Part II: The History -- 4. Eight Cases -- Part III: Case Analysis -- 5. Local Ethnic Conflict as an International Problem -- 6. Great-Power Objectives and Agenda Making -- 7. Conciliating the Antagonists -- 8. From Conciliation to Coercion -- 9. The Endgame -- Part IV: Conclusions -- 10. Implications for Policy -- Notes -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2.
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"This study focuses on why and how powerful nations have acted together to dampen or forestall the expansion of small state conflicts while limiting potential risks to themselves. Employing a case-study method, Barry H. Steiner distinguishes between two types of collective preventive diplomacy, the insulationist and the interventionist. In the former, powerful nations are motivated to contain small power conflict in order to preserve their relations with other powerful nations. In the latter, they act to settle conflict between the small power antagonists themselves."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Collective preventive diplomacy.
0791459888
Conflict management.
Diplomacy.
Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes, Case studies.
Conflict management.
Diplomacy.
Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes.