TEXTS AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES |
Required Reading:
- Ho-Won Jeong, Peace and Conflict Studies: An introduction; Part 1, Chapters 1,2; pp. 21-25
- Tilly Charles, The politics of collective violence, Chapter 3
- Jollie Demmers, Theories of Violent Conflict; Chapter 3, pp. 57- 65
- documentary, Bringing Down a dictator, (Steve York, 2002)
- Jollie Demmers, Theories of Violent Conflict; Chapter 1: pp. 21-39
- documentary, The Death of Yugoslavia (Norma Percy, BBC, 1995) and write 500-word essay analyzing role of ethnicity (nationalism) in conflict.
- Ho-Won Jeong, Peace and Conflict Studies: An introduction; Chapters 17, pp.206-217
- McAdam, Doug, and Sidney Tarrow (2000). “Nonviolence as Contentious Interaction,” Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 149-154.
- Gurr, Ted Robert (2000). “Nonviolence in Ethnopolitics: Strategies for the Attainment of Group Rights and Autonomy,” Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 155-160.
- Seidman, Gay W. (2000). “Blurred Lines: Nonviolence in South Africa,” PS: Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 161-167.
- Ramsbotham, O., Miall, H., & Woodhouse, T. (Ed.) (2016): Contemporary Conflict Resolution. Cambridge: Polity Press; p. 3-37.
- Ramsbotham, O., Miall, H., & Woodhouse, T. (Ed.) (2016): Contemporary Conflict Resolution. Cambridge: Polity Press; p. 471-486.
Secondary Literature:
- Jollie Demmers, Theories of Violent Conflict, 2nd edition; (2017); Introduction, pp. 1-19
- Ho-Won Jeong, Peace and Conflict Studies: An introduction; Part 1: Chapters 3, pp.36-40; Part 2:Chapters 5,6,7,8,9; pp. 49-80
- Paul Brass, Gujarat Pogrom of 2002; https://therearenosunglasses.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/the-gujarat-pogrom-of-2002/
- Weber, T. (2003). “Nonviolence Is Who? Gene Sharp and Gandhi.” Peace & Change, 28(2), 250–270.
- Ackermann, A. (2003): The idea and practice of conflict prevention. Journal of Peace Research, 40(3), 339-347.
- Lund, M. S. (2009): Conflict prevention. Theory in pursuit of policy and practice. In: Bercovitch, J., Kremenyuk, V., & Zartman, I. W. (Eds.): The SAGE handbook of conflict resolution. Sage Publications; p. 287-321.
- Documentary, The Death of Yugoslavia (Norma Percy, BBC, 1995) and write 500-word essay analyzing role of ethnicity (nationalism) in conflict
- Ho-Won Jeong, Peace and Conflict Studies: An introduction; Chapters 17, pp.206-217
- McAdam, Doug, and Sidney Tarrow (2000). “Nonviolence as Contentious Interaction,” Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 149-154.
- Gurr, Ted Robert (2000). “Nonviolence in Ethnopolitics: Strategies for the Attainment of Group Rights and Autonomy,” Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 155-160.
- Seidman, Gay W. (2000). “Blurred Lines: Nonviolence in South Africa,” PS: Political Science and Politics 33/2 (June): 161-167.
- Ramsbotham, O., Miall, H., & Woodhouse, T. (Ed.) (2016): Contemporary Conflict Resolution. Cambridge: Polity Press; p. 3-37.
- Ramsbotham, O., Miall, H., & Woodhouse, T. (Ed.) (2016): Contemporary Conflict Resolution. Cambridge: Polity Press; p. 471-486.
Secondary Literature:
- Jollie Demmers, Theories of Violent Conflict, 2nd edition; (2017); Introduction, pp. 1-19
- Ho-Won Jeong, Peace and Conflict Studies: An introduction; Part 1: Chapters 3, pp.36-40; Part 2:Chapters 5,6,7,8,9; pp. 49-80
- Paul Brass, Gujarat Pogrom of 2002; https://therearenosunglasses.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/the-gujarat-pogrom-of-2002/
- Weber, T. (2003). “Nonviolence Is Who? Gene Sharp and Gandhi.” Peace & Change, 28(2), 250–270.
- Ackermann, A. (2003): The idea and practice of conflict prevention. Journal of Peace Research, 40(3), 339-347.
- Lund, M. S. (2009): Conflict prevention. Theory in pursuit of policy and practice. In: Bercovitch, J., Kremenyuk, V., & Zartman, I. W. (Eds.): The SAGE handbook of conflict resolution. Sage Publications; p. 287-321.
- Van der Stoel, M. (1999): The role of the OSCE high commissioner in conflict prevention. In: Crocker, C. A., Hampson, F. O., & Aall, P. R. (Eds.): Herding cats. Multiparty mediation in a complex world. US Institute of Peace Press; p. 67-83an der Stoel, M. (1999): The role of the OSCE high commissioner in conflict prevention. In: Crocker, C. A., Hampson, F. O., & Aall, P. R. (Eds.): Herding cats. Multiparty mediation in a complex world. US Institute of Peace Press; p. 67-83
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