Conflict Studies Journal - Fall 98 - Table of Contents


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Spring 2000

DAVID A. CHARTERS

Reflections on the 20th anniversary issue

MAURICE TUGWELL

Taking stock

ARTICLES

A. WALTER DORN AND JONATHON MATLOFF

Preventing the Bloodbath: Could the UN have predicted and prevented the Rwandan genocide?


ANDREW BLUM

Blue helmets from the south: Accounting for the participation of weaker states in United Nations peacekeeping operations


HORACE BARTILOW

Comliance under type C coercive diplomacy: Theoretical insights from US policy toward Haiti, 1991-94


JAMES DINGLEY AND MICHEAL KIRK-SMITH

How could they do it? The bombing of Omaugh, 1998


NUR BILGE CRISS AND YAVUZ TURAN CETINER

Terrorism and the issue of international cooperation


JEFFREY W. SEIFERT

Unlocking the key to authority: The contest over encryption regulation


REVIEW ESSAYS
  

ROBERT McTAGUE

The gulf of Tonkin events and the American escalation in Vietnam


CAROLYN KENNEDY-PIPE

Can Ireland have peace?


CAROLYN SHAW

Improving peace operations


GEORGE M. FREDERICK

The face of modern battle


BOOK REVIEWS

DAVID E. SCHMITT

A public peace process: Sustained dialogue to transform racial and ethnic conflict.

by Harold H. Saunders


DEBORAH GOODWIN

Culture and conflict resolution

by Kevin Avruch


CINDY R. JEBB

The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: Causes and implications

by Micheal P. Croissant


RICHARD DALE

War and peace in southern Africa in transition: Crime, drugs, armies and trade

ed. by Robert Rotberg and Greg Mills


STEPHEN M. GRENIER

Black hawk down: A story of modern war

by Mark Bowden


THOMAS G. MITCHELL

Loyalists: War and peace in northern Ireland

by Peter Taylor


JAMES KIRAS

Desert Storm: A forgotten war

by Alberto Bin, Richard Hill and Archer Jones


TIMOTHY J. LOMPERIS

The wrong war: Why we lost in Vietnam

by Jeffrey Record


JOHN NELSON RICKARD

Defending the free world: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and the Vietnam war, 1961-1965

by Orrin Schwab


MANLEY R. IRWIN

American and British aircraft carrier development, 1919-1941

by Thomas C. Hone, Norman Friedman and Mark D. Mandeles


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