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International crisis management : NATO, EU, OSCE and civil society: collected essays on best practices and lessons learned / edited by Samuel Goda, Oleksandr Tytarchuk and Maksym Khyllo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; ; vol. 127.Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614996415
  • 1614996415
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International Crisis Management: NATO, EU, OSCE and Civil Society.DDC classification:
  • 658.4/056 23
LOC classification:
  • HD49
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page; Preface; Contents; Principles of Conflict Management for Conflict Management Institutions: Best Practices and Lessons Learned; Conflict Transformation and the Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Rethinking Identities and Dialogue in Conflict Transformation; The EU and Conflict Management -- A Closing Window of Opportunity?; Conflict Management in a Confrontational Political Environment; NATO and Its Conflict Management Toolbox; Making Model of Synergy Work: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
NATO, the EU and the OSCE in the Handling of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Competitive Synergy or ""Freezing"" Crisis Management?The Prospects for Solving Frozen Conflicts by Supporting Civil Society Activity. The Case of the Transnistrian Region of the Republic of Moldova; Moldova's Reintegration Policy: Challenging the Status Quo; Agents of Peace or Conflict? The Role of Civil Society Actors in Conflict Management; Do They Deliver What They Promise? The Capability-Expectation Gap in the Perceptions of Regional Security Actors in the Post-Soviet Space.
After the War in Ukraine: Peace Building and Reconciliation in Spite of the External AggressorThe Future in the Past: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future; Subject Index; Author Index.
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Conflict Management: NATO, OSCE, EU and Civil Society Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 8-10 June 2015."

International conference proceedings.

Includes indexes.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed May 26, 2016).

Title Page; Preface; Contents; Principles of Conflict Management for Conflict Management Institutions: Best Practices and Lessons Learned; Conflict Transformation and the Russia-Ukraine Crisis; Rethinking Identities and Dialogue in Conflict Transformation; The EU and Conflict Management -- A Closing Window of Opportunity?; Conflict Management in a Confrontational Political Environment; NATO and Its Conflict Management Toolbox; Making Model of Synergy Work: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

NATO, the EU and the OSCE in the Handling of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Competitive Synergy or ""Freezing"" Crisis Management?The Prospects for Solving Frozen Conflicts by Supporting Civil Society Activity. The Case of the Transnistrian Region of the Republic of Moldova; Moldova's Reintegration Policy: Challenging the Status Quo; Agents of Peace or Conflict? The Role of Civil Society Actors in Conflict Management; Do They Deliver What They Promise? The Capability-Expectation Gap in the Perceptions of Regional Security Actors in the Post-Soviet Space.

After the War in Ukraine: Peace Building and Reconciliation in Spite of the External AggressorThe Future in the Past: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future; Subject Index; Author Index.

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