Political Culture and Conflict Resolution in the Arab World: Lebanon and AlgeriaAcademic Monographs, 15 Haz 2009 - 200 sayfa Benjamin MacQueen presents an innovative and in-depth look at contemporary conflict resolution in the Arab Middle East, developing a unique theory of political culture through his analysis of peace processes in Lebanon and Algeria. Moving beyond conventional perspectives, Political Culture and Conflict Resolution in the Arab World highlights that while culture can serve as a key to resolving and transforming conflict, if neglected, it can act to worsen the conditions that lead to conflict. This book represents a critical advance in the study of conflict and its resolution in the Arab World. Islamic Studies Series - Volume 3 |
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Conflict Resolution and the Explanatory Capacity | 1 |
Lebanon and the Taef Agreement | 37 |
Algeria and the Civil Concord | 90 |
Conflict Resolution and the Perpetuation | 132 |
Conclusion | 158 |
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