Encyclopaedia of World Conflicts e-bog
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Encyclopaedia of World Conflicts is made to serve the purpose of a sourcebook on international conflicts. The Vietnam Conflict is commonly regarded as a war. The Arab-Israeli conflict forms a historic and ongoing conflict between Israel and Arab interests. Catholic-Protestant conflict in Northern Ireland furnishes an example of another notable historic conflict. Many conflicts have a supposedly...
E-bog
2921,57 DKK
Forlag
Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.
Udgivet
30 juni 2007
Længde
250 sider
Genrer
International relations
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789390323548
Encyclopaedia of World Conflicts is made to serve the purpose of a sourcebook on international conflicts. The Vietnam Conflict is commonly regarded as a war. The Arab-Israeli conflict forms a historic and ongoing conflict between Israel and Arab interests. Catholic-Protestant conflict in Northern Ireland furnishes an example of another notable historic conflict. Many conflicts have a supposedly racial or ethnic basis. This would include such conflicts as the Bosnian-Croatian conflict, conflict in Rwanda. Another type of conflict exists between governments and guerrilla groups or groups engaged in asymmetric warfare. Conflict resolution aims to end conflicts before they start or lead to verbal, physical, or legal fighting. Conflict management refers to the long-term management of intractable conflicts. This encyclopedia is of great contemporary relevance. This encyclopedia mainly focuses on the following conflicts; Afghanistan; Armenia/Azerbaijan; Bolivia; Cambodia; Chechnya; Colombia; Cyprus; Dafur/Sudan; East Timor; Georgia/Abkhazia; India/Pakistan; Indonesia; Iraq; Iran; Israel/Palestine; Kashmir; Korean Peninsula; Lebanon; Libya; Middle East/Arab-Israel; Northern Ireland; Peru; Philippines; Russia; Serbia; Spain/Basque Country; Sri Lanka; Syria; Taiwan/China; Turkey; and Yemen.