Disarming Conflict

Disarming Conflict
Author: Ernie Regehr
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1783603577

In the past quarter century our world has hosted ninety-nine wars, twenty-nine of these are ongoing. The bill for maintaining huge stores of weapons and some 70 million people in uniform currently stands at $1.7 trillion a year. Of these wars, over 85 percent are not settled on the battlefield; they are fought to desperately hurting stalemates, eventually being turned over to diplomats and politicians who go in search of whatever face-saving outcomes may still be available. And yet, abandoning the conference table in favour of the battlefield is still justified when viewed as a last resort. In this brave and discerning book, Ernie Regehr, OC, explains the approaches and initiatives needed to steer away from the futility of global military effort. Combining four decades of experience in conflict zones, advising and leading diplomacy efforts, building NGOs and contributing to the adoption of the Responsibility to Protect Act by the World Assembly, Regehr boldly shows that political stability will never be issued from the barrel of a gun.

Post-conflict Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration

Post-conflict Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration
Author: Dr Antonio Giustozzi
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1409476898

This book revisits post-Cold War Disarmament Disintegration and Reintegration (DDR) programmes in the light of previous experiences of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration. In the history of North America and Europe, in particular, such programmes had a major impact on state-building, contributing to the development of the welfare state, shaping political settlements and directing government policy to maintain social peace. The authors in this important book ask what is left of these state-building dimensions in contemporary DDR programmes and whether the constraints imposed by international organisations on DDR programmes have more negative effects than positive ones. The role of political leadership in DDR processes is highlighted: can bureaucratically-driven processes deliver success? Only if political elites take full control and manage DDR programmes can there be a lasting impact on state-building. Even then, most political elites avoid deep changes in their relationship with the veterans. Is there a chance of reshaping international intervention in such a way as to favour the development of a 'social contract' between political elites and veterans? In taking a historical perspective, this book is unique in the existing literature on DDR and will be essential reading for policy makers, students and scholars of conflict studies, and those working in NGOs, particularly donor agencies. This volume was produced with the contribution of the Crisis States Research Centre (LSE).

Disarming High-Conflict Personalities

Disarming High-Conflict Personalities
Author: Jeff Riggenbach
Publisher: CBT Institute of Ok
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088026649

How to disarm the people in your life who do the things you don't want them to do and don't do the things you do want them to do! Tired of bullies running over you and manipulators tricking you? Done getting your buttons pushed? Sick of having that challenging person in your life that makes everything a little more difficult than it needs to be? Today can be the last day they get the best of you! There is a science to human behavior. And as you learn to recognize the patterns, you will discover the combination to the vault that has held you captive. Starting today, disarm the difficult person in your life, reclaim your power with people, and restore your peace you once had before you burnout! What Experts in the Leadership Development, Faith- Based, Psychotherapy, and Business Communities are saying about Disarming High-Conflict Personalities! "Learn how to become the change agent in your relationships and watch what happens in your daily life! Thank you, Jeff, for this helpful information!" - Dr. Robert A. Rohm President, Personality Insights, and Co-Founder of discoveryreport.com "Dr. Jeff Riggenbach offers his readers a comprehensive and coherent peek into the science of human interaction in his thoughtfully written new book." - Wendy Behary Author/Expert Disarming the Narcissist, 3rd Edition/2021

United Nations Disarmament Processes in Intra-State Conflict

United Nations Disarmament Processes in Intra-State Conflict
Author: S. Hill
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230502962

During the 1990s the United Nations was called upon to conduct unprecedented peacekeeping and humanitarian operations in order to bring peace to war-torn states. Essential to the resolution of these conflicts was deemed to be the disarmament of the former warring parties. United Nations Disarmament Processes in Intra-State Conflict therefore seeks to identify the most important lessons taught by the UN's experiences in disarmament and constructs an original analytical framework to explain the variation in the UN's success. On this basis Stephen M. Hill proffers recommendations for the UN's present and future disarmament operations.

Disarm Daily Conflict

Disarm Daily Conflict
Author: Chris Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre:
ISBN:

Quickly Develop The Confidence To Handle Any Conflict From Low-level To High- Level Threats Of Violence - Control And Manage Your Emotions In The Face Of A Threat With A Calm Steady Strength - Learn Masterful Verbal De-escalation Skills - Get Home Safely To Your Loved Ones * DELIVERS! Immediate confidence enables you to have the courage to handle any conflict from low-level daily conflict to serious threats of violence when seconds count * CRITICAL! Calm, steady strength gives you the power to maintain control over your emotions in the face of a threat - Instantly * FAST RESULTS! Masterful Verbal De-escalation skills you can use in any conflict in a snap * NO-NONSENSE! Prepare for the worst-case scenario of violence by learning to recognize the signs of a physical assault and be prepared for best reaction - Quickly * UNIQUE! Understanding the legalities of your response allows you to feel confident you can handle any conflict legally, ethically, and morally - like a pro Learn these life-saving strategies, written by Chris Roberts, founder of SAFE International who's business has taught Violence Prevention, Conflict Resolution & Self-defense to more than 200,000 people worldwide since 1994! If you want to have the confidence to handle any conflict from low-level to threats of violence, maintain control over your emotions in the face of a threat, and use the correct verbal de-escalation strategy for any conflict ... then this is the most important book you'll ever purchase! Why wait another day! Develop the masterful strategies to handle any conflict from low-level to threats of violence! - Order Now!

The Four Laws of Love

The Four Laws of Love
Author: Jimmy Evans
Publisher: XO Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The Four Laws of Love represents the culmination of Jimmy Evans’ influential career. In this deeply personal book, Jimmy Evans outlines the foundational pillars upon which God designed marriage. Without holding back, he tells the story of his own marriage, which was hurtling toward divorce until this self-proclaimed “bad husband” came to recognize and put into practice these four laws. This book sounds a wake-up call for every kind of marriage, including those that are barely surviving and those that seem to operate on autopilot. Couples who follow these simple guidelines ― recognizing the original intent and purpose of marriage―will inject new life into their unions. They’ll see hurting marriages find healing and watch good marriages become great. Each revitalized relationship will play a part in restoring marriage to its sacred role at the center of human civilization.

Disarming Strangers

Disarming Strangers
Author: Leon V. Sigal
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1999-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1400822351

In June 1994 the United States went to the brink of war with North Korea. With economic sanctions impending, President Bill Clinton approved the dispatch of substantial reinforcements to Korea, and plans were prepared for attacking the North's nuclear weapons complex. The turning point came in an extraordinary private diplomatic initiative by former President Jimmy Carter and others to reverse the dangerous American course and open the way to a diplomatic settlement of the nuclear crisis. Few Americans know the full details behind this story or perhaps realize the devastating impact it could have had on the nation's post-Cold War foreign policy. In this lively and authoritative book, Leon Sigal offers an inside look at how the Korean nuclear crisis originated, escalated, and was ultimately defused. He begins by exploring a web of intelligence failures by the United States and intransigence within South Korea and the International Atomic Energy Agency. Sigal pays particular attention to an American mindset that prefers coercion to cooperation in dealing with aggressive nations. Drawing upon in-depth interviews with policymakers from the countries involved, he discloses the details of the buildup to confrontation, American refusal to engage in diplomatic give-and-take, the Carter mission, and the diplomatic deal of October 1994. In the post-Cold War era, the United States is less willing and able than before to expend unlimited resources abroad; as a result it will need to act less unilaterally and more in concert with other nations. What will become of an American foreign policy that prefers coercion when conciliation is more likely to serve its national interests? Using the events that nearly led the United States into a second Korean War, Sigal explores the need for policy change when it comes to addressing the challenge of nuclear proliferation and avoiding conflict with nations like Russia, Iran, and Iraq. What the Cuban missile crisis was to fifty years of superpower conflict, the North Korean nuclear crisis is to the coming era.

Governance, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution

Governance, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution
Author: Cedric Hilburn Grant
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2007
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9766372594

Decades after our contemporary international system witnessed the end of the Second World War, the events that followed in its aftermath has fashioned an international system characterized by global conflict in the guise of the Cold War. Although wars were part of the struggle between the two rival super powers - the US and USSR - their main theatre was the Third World and hostilities during the Cold War era were global. It is against this backdrop that Governance, Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution addresses conflict in the Caribbean and elsewhere, exploring the linkages between conflict and development. The book is divided into eight sections and offers diverse views on conflict, conflict resolution and governance: Part 1 - Governance and Conflict Management in a Global Context; Part II - Management and resolution of Conflict in the Regional Context; Part III - Perspectives on Social Stratification, Political Rivalry and Ethnic Insecurities; Part IV - High Intensity Conflicts; Part V - The Management and Resolution of Territorial Conflicts; Part VI - Poverty, Economics and Conflict Management; Part VII - Advancing Conflict Resolution through Education; and Part VIII - Civil Society, Governance and Social Consensus.