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The PeaceMaker’s Day planner 2011 Calendar year 2011

The Peacemaker’s Day Planner 2011 makes the perfect gift for anyone interested in international relations, history, and . Produced on high-quality, recycled paper with a protective cover and sturdy spiral bind, the day planner features quotes and wisdom from renowned peacemakers and literary figures as well as fascinating facts on key moments of peace and conflict resolution. It also includes thirteen detachable full-color postcards of thought-provoking images and artwork on the theme of peace and diplomacy.

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Crescent and Dove Peace and Conflict Resolution in Islam

Qamar-ul Huda, editor Preface by HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal

“Crescent and Dove, a groundbreaking book edited by Qamar-ul Huda, is a ‘must read’ for policymakers, scholars, and students of international affairs in a world that too often fails to distinguish between the acts of a tiny minority of extremists and the religion of Islam.” —John Esposito, Georgetown University

In the face of overwhelming attention to extremist movements and the fundamen- talist Islam they often espouse, exploration of peacemaking and conflict resolution in Muslim communities is especially timely. Crescent and Dove looks at the relationship between contemporary Islam and peacemaking by tackling the diverse interpretations, October 2010 concepts, and problems in the field of Islamic peacemaking. 336 pp. • 6 x 9 Although Islamic law requires followers to preserve and protect life, and peacemaking $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-060-3 efforts arise in Muslim communities everywhere, those who advocate for Islamic prin- ciples of and peacebuilding, as well as traditional methods of conflict reso- CONTENTS > lution, face serious challenges. Writing from their perspective as Muslim scholars and Preface • Introduction • Islam and Peace: A peacebuilding practitioners, the contributors offer critical perspectives on what works, Survey of the Sources of Peace in the Islamic what opportunities exist, and what areas are fertile for effective peacebuilding efforts. Tradition • Recovering the Early Semantic Pur- Their experience and analysis demonstrate that fostering a culture of peace in Muslim view of Jihad and “Martyrdom”: Challenging communities and building effective conflict resolution practices must occur within an Statist-Military Perspectives • Revisiting the Islamic framework and must engage Muslim leaders. Qur’anic Basis for the Use of War Language • Crescent and Dove addresses both theory and practice by delving into the intellec- An Islamic Model of Conflict Resolution: tual heritage of Islam to discuss historical examples of addressing conflict in Islam and Principles and Challenges • Bediüzzaman Said exploring the practical challenges of contemporary peacemaking in Arab countries, Nursi’s Paradigm of Islamic Nonviolence • Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Indonesia. These groundbreaking essays offer possibilities Economics and the Clash of Civilizations: for nonviolent interventions, peacemaking, the implementation of human rights, the Reexamining Religion and Violence • Islamic reinterpretation of texts, instruction, and employing successful medi- Human Rights and Islamic Reform • Islamic ation, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills in an Islamic context. Peace Education: Changing Hearts and Minds • Muslim Women Peacemakers as Agents of Change • Enhancing Skills and Qamar-ul Huda is a senior program officer in the Religion and Peacemaking Program Capacity Building in Islamic Peacemaking • and a scholar of Islam at United States Institute of Peace. His area of expertise is Islamic Conclusion • Glossary • Appendices • theology, comparative ethics, the language of violence, interfaith studies, conflict resolution Bibliography and nonviolence in contemporary Islam. He is an adjunct faculty member of Georgetown University’s Conflict Resolution Program and has taught at Boston College, Brandeis University, and the College of Holy Cross.

Contributors: Mohammed Abu-Nimer • Asma Afsaruddin • Waleed El-Ansary • Reza Eslami-Somea • Qamar-ul Huda • Asna Husin • Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana • Ibrahim Kalin • Zeki Saritoprak • Meena Sharify-Funk

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Light Intervention Lessons from Bougainville

Anthony Regan

“Regan’s analysis is profound, his assessments well established, and his recom- mendations highly original. This book shows what a thorough case study analysis of a specific, successful, peacebuilding process can contribute to the scholarly and political debate on the problems of international peacebuilding interventions.” —Volker Boege, research fellow, University of Queensland

This volume analyzes the remarkably successful Bougainville peace process, which ended an apparently intractable, violent, and deeply divisive separatist conflict that for much of the period from 1988 to 1997 destabilized both Papua New Guinea and the wider Pacific islands region. International intervention in Bougainville achieved the much-desired light footprint, marked by less activist international involvement and a November 2010 high degree of control by parties to the process. Anthony Regan contends that the 212 pp. • 6 x 9 success of this process makes it an important case for examining the advantages and $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-061-0 ideal conditions for a light international intervention.

Regan outlines the origins, features, and impacts of the conflict; examines the key CONTENTS > dynamics of the peace process that enabled local actors to initiate and largely control Introduction • Bougainville and Papua New it; and focuses on why a light intervention was possible in this case. He also assesses the Guinea • The Bougainville Conflict, 1988–97 • limitations of this approach. In particular he provides twenty-five lessons highlighting The Peace Process, 1997–2005 • The Inter- the dynamics contributing to the outcomes in Bougainville and insights and points of national Intervention and its Relationship reference for those planning interventions in other contexts. to Local Actors • The Political Settlement and Its Implementation • A constitutional lawyer who Sources of Ongoing Tension specializes in constitutional dev- and Conflict, 2005–09 • elopment as part of conflict reso- Twenty-Five Lessons from the lution, Anthony Regan has International Peacebuilding lived in Papua New Guinea Intervention • Conclusion • (PNG) for seventeen years and in Timeline • Maps Uganda for more than three years, and has advised the PNG govern- ment on decentralization policy and law, and been a full-time adviser on post-conflict consti- tutional development in Uganda. He has advised Bougainville parties in the peace process since 1994 and been involved in the Solomon Islands and Sri Lanka peace processes, the constitu- tion-making process in East Timor, and advised Nagaland parties in their conflict with India. He was a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace from 2004 to 2005.

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The Go Between and the Styles of Mediation

Isak Svensson and Peter Wallensteen Preface by

“A valuable contribution to the literature on mediation and conflict resolution. The authors successfully bridge the gap between theory and practice, drawing heavily on Ambassador Eliasson’s diaries and on their own academic and more theoretical background in relating the exercises to one another.” —Teresita C. Schaffer, director, South Asia Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and former U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka

Success in international mediation hinges on the skill, style, and methods of the medi- ator. This volume explores international mediation through the lens of Ambassador Jan Eliasson, an international go-between with a remarkable track record. December 2010 Authors Svensson and Wallensteen contend that international mediators’ styles vary 160 pp. • 6 x 9 in four dimensions—scope, method, mode, and focus—and that the mandate media- $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-062-7 tors receive strongly determines the style they adopt. The authors draw lessons for the peacemaking process from their examination of how Eliasson entered, prepared, CONTENTS > pursued, and finally ended his mediation efforts. Prologue • Preface • One Mediator: Six Svensson and Wallensteen evaluate Eliasson’s role in six cases: two missions on the Experiences • How Mediators Mediate: Styles Iran-Iraq conflict; two cases of humanitarian diplomacy, in Burma/Myanmar and in of Mediation • Going In: The Diplomacy Sudan; and two cases of internal armed conflicts, in Nagorno-Karabakh and in Darfur. of Entry • Going About: The Diagnosis of Analyzing the role of the mediator in each of these instances offers insight into the Diplomacy • Going On: The Instruments of constraints mediators face and outcomes they may achieve in other scenarios. The Mediation • Going Together: The Context of authors conclude with ten implications for mediation research and practice. Mediation • Going Out: The Diplomacy of Exit • Going Ahead: Lessons for Mediation Theory As a special feature of this volume, the authors incorporate excerpts from extensive and Practice • Bibliography interviews and diary entries from Jan Eliasson on his mediation experiences.

Peter Wallensteen is the Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Sweden’s Uppsala University and on the faculty of the University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He is author of many titles, including Understanding Conflict Resolution: Peace, War, and the Global System. Isak Svensson is an associate professor in the department of Peace and Conflict Research at Sweden’s Uppsala University and the author of many publications on mediation and peace negotiations.

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The Peacemaker’s Day planner 2011

The Peacemaker’s Day Planner 2011 makes the perfect gift for anyone interested in interna- tional relations, history, and world peace. Produced on high-quality, recycled paper with a protective cover and sturdy spiral bind, the day planner features quotes and wisdom from renowned peacemakers and literary figures as well as fascinating facts on key moments of peace and conflict resolution. It also includes thirteen detachable full-color postcards of thought-provoking images and artwork on the theme of peace and diplomacy.

The day planner is a fun, informative, and practical way to track appointments with its twenty- seven spacious, biweekly spreads. Major U.S. and international holidays (including holidays in Canada, the U.K., and New Zealand), religious holidays, moon phases, and seasons are indicated. Pages providing international dialing codes, world time differences, a table of weights and measures, and extra pages for notes make the planner a particularly useful resource.

Created by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), the 2011 day planner is a tribute to more than twenty-five years of USIP’s efforts to prevent, manage, and end violent interna- tional conflicts and marks the 2011 opening of USIP’s new headquarters on the northwest corner of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. calendar year 2011 Available July 2010 Spiral bound • 6.5 x 8.5 $19.95 • 978-1-60127-057-3

Product details: • 13 postcards • 27 biweekly spreads

“Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures.” —John F. Kennedy

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American Negotiating Behavior Wheeler-Dealers, Legal Eagles, Bullies, and Preachers Richard H. Solomon and Nigel Quinney Forewords by Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice

“A goldmine of useful information and ideas that can help make American negotiators—and their counterparts—more effective and the process of negotiations better understood.” —George P. Shultz, U.S. Secretary of State, 1982–89

This landmark study offers a rich and detailed portrait of the negotiating practices of American officials. It assesses the multiple influences—cultural, institutional, historical, and political—that shape how American policymakers and diplomats approach nego- tiations with foreign counterparts and highlights behavioral patterns that transcend the actions of individual negotiators and administrations.

Informed by discussions and interviews with more than fifty seasoned foreign and American negotiators, Richard H. Solomon and Nigel Quinney argue that four distinc- April 2010 tive mind-sets have combined to shape U.S. negotiating practice: a businessperson’s 388 pp • 6 x 9 pragmatic quest for concrete results, a lawyer’s attention to detail, a superpower’s $22.50 paper • ISBN: 978-1-60127-047-4 inclination to dictate terms, and a moralizer’s sense of mission. The authors examine $55.00 cloth • ISBN: 978-1-60127-048-1 how Americans employ time, language, enticements, and pressure tactics at the nego- tiating table, and how they use (or neglect) the media, back channel communications, Contents > and hospitality outside the formal negotiating arena. They also explore the intense Part I: Introduction interagency rivalries and congressional second-guessing that limit U.S. negotiators’ freedom to maneuver. Part II: A Portrait of the American Negotiator

A chapter by the eminent historian Robert Schulzinger charts the evolving relationship Part III: Historical Perspective related titles between U.S. presidents and their negotiators, and the volume presents a set of eight Part IV: Foreign Perspectives remarkably candid foreign perspectives on particular aspects of American negoti- ating behavior. These chapters are written by a distinguished cast of ambassadors and Part V: Conclusions foreign ministers, some from countries allied to the United States, others from rivals or adversaries, and all with illuminating stories to tell.

In the concluding chapter, Solomon and Quinney propose a variety of measures to enhance America’s negotiating capacities to deal with the new and emerging chal- lenges to effective diplomacy in the 21st century.

Richard H. Solomon is president of the United States Institute of Peace. He previously served as director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, ambassador to the Philippines, head of the political science department of the RAND Corporation, member of the National Security Council staff, and professor of political science at the University of Michigan. Nigel Quinney is president of The Editorial Group and a consultant to European and American think tanks, academic institutions, and multinational corporations.

Contributors: Gilles Andreani • Chan Heng Chee • David Hannay • Faruk Logoglu • Lalit Mansingh • Yuri Nazarkin • Robert Schulzinger • Koji Watanabe • John Wood

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Framing the State in Times of Transition Case Studies in Constitution Making Laurel E. Miller, editor

Laurel E. Miller joined the RAND Corporation as a senior policy analyst. She has been an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University and a senior rule of law adviser at the United States Institute of Peace.

Contents: Part I: Theory and Concepts • Part II: Africa—Eritrea, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe • Part III: Asia and the Pacific—Cambodia, East Timor, Fiji • Part IV: Europe—Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Poland, Spain • Part V: Latin America—Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, Venezuela • Part VI: Middle East and Central Asia—Afghanistan, Iraq • Part VII: Conclusion

Contributors: Andrew Arato • Louis Aucoin • Andrea Bonime-Blanc • Michele Brandt • Allan R. Brewer-Carías • Scott N. Carlson • Jill Cottrell • Hassen Ebrahim • Donald T. Fox • Thomas M. Franck • Gustavo Gallón-Giraldo • Zofia A. Garlicka • Lech Garlicki • Yash April 2010 Ghai • Vivien Hart • Stephen P. Marks • Zoltán Miklósi • Laurel E. Miller • Jonathan Morrow 740 pp. • 7 x 10 • Muna Ndulo • James C. O’Brien • Keith S. Rosenn • Bereket Habte Selassie • Anne $49.95 • 978-1-60127-055-9 Stetson • J Alexander Thier • Arun K. Thiruvengadam • Aili Mari Tripp • Lee Demetrius Walker • Marinus Wiechers • Philip J. Williams

Transitional Justice in Balance Comparing Processes, Weighing Efficacy Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne, and Andrew G. Reiter

“This volume offers new insights and perspectives, seeking to answer the crucial ques- tions: ‘How does one judge or evaluate transitional justice?’ and ‘Does transitional justice work?’ The authors have made an important addition to empirically grounded theory of transitional justice. This highly readable volume will be accessible to scholarly audiences in diverse disciplines, as well as to nonacademic, general audiences, including journalists, policy analysts, and all those interested in foreign affairs and justice issues.” — Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, and author, Transitional Justice

Tricia D. Olsen and Andrew G. Reiter are PhD candidates in political science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Leigh A. Payne, a former grantee at the United States Institute of Peace, is a professor of sociology and Latin American studies at Oxford University and visiting professor of political science and global studies at the University of Minnesota. June 2010 228 pp. • 6 x 9 Contents: Introduction • Coming to Terms • The Transitional Justice Database • The $21.95 • 978-1-60127-053-5 Politics of Transitional Justice • At What Cost? • Justice from the Outside In • Beyond the Justice Cascade • The Peace Dividend • Does Transitional Justice Work? • Conclusion: The Justice Balance

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The Diplomat’s Dictionary Second Edition Chas. W. Freeman, Jr. Foreword by David Ignatius

“For a decade, The Diplomat’s Dictionary has had that special place at my writing desk, so that I can turn to its pages when I am stuck for a concept or a definition, or am just in need of a jolt of acidulous wisdom from the mind of Chas. Freeman.” —David Ignatius

With its first edition in 1994, The Diplomat’s Dictionary quickly became a classic refer- ence book, offering professionals and enthusiasts practical information, witty insights, and words of wisdom on the art and practice of diplomacy. The expanded second edition contains 476 new entries, including definitions for selected up-to-date termi- nology and hundreds of additional quotations from across cultures and centuries. Mediators, foreign policy officials, ambassadors, speechwriters, academics, and legis- lators alike are guaranteed to be inspired and entertained by this unique collection of definitions and quotations. May 2010 352 pp. • 6 x 9 Chas. W. Freeman, Jr., has been a career officer in the U.S. Foreign Service, $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-050-4 ambassador to Saudi Arabia during the Persian Gulf War, and assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. He was a fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in 1994–95.

Youth and Post-Conflict Reconstruction Agents of Change Stephanie Schwartz Foreword by Betty Bigombe

“Timely and very well written, Schwartz has successfully synthesized a number of different variables, theories, cases, and policy areas into a compelling and useful analysis. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, NGO personnel, and policymakers worldwide.” —Siobhan McEvoy-Levy, Director, Peace Studies Program at Butler University

This volume uses three cases of post-conflict reconstruction—Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Kosovo—to explore how youth affect the post- conflict reconstruction process, and how domestic policy, NGO programming, interna- tional interventions, and cultural contexts may change that role. The hypotheses drawn from these comparisons will be useful both in guiding future research on youth’s role in post-conflict reconstruction and in helping reconstruction actors facilitate the youth population’s transition from war to peace. May 2010 Stephanie Schwartz is a senior program assistant at the United States Institute 240 pp. • 6 x 9 of Peace’s Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution and heads USIP’s Youth and $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-049-8 Peacebuilding Working Group.

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Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction United States Institute of Peace and United States Army and Stability Operations Institute

“This book will have an incredible impact on the future of civil-military integration. Together with the Army’s revolutionary Stability Operations doctrine, these complementary manuals will influence our national security for generations. No civilian should deploy without them.” —Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, Commanding General of the U.S. Army’s Combined Arms Center

“Ad hoc, disorganized campaigns for peace have been the hallmark of past missions. This two-year investigation into thousands of pages of documents written by dozens of agen- cies may help to mitigate the chaotic nature of these missions by finally putting into one place what we know. This manual is the bible for S&R missions.” —Amb. John Herbst, U.S. Department of State Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization November 2009 A product of the collaboration between the United States Institute of Peace and the 244 pp. • 6 x 9 Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, this manual presents the first-ever, $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-046-7 comprehensive set of shared principles for building sustainable peace in societies *Includes poster while supplies last. emerging from violent conflict.

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The Quest for Constructing Justice and Viable Peace Security after War International Charles T. Call, editor Intervention and “[The book’s] greatest strength is in the Strategies for Conflict equal and integrated treatment of security Transformation (commendably examined as both a subjec- Jock Covey, Michael tively perceived and objectively measured Guide for Participants in Peace, Dziedzic, and Leonard Hawley, editors phenomenon) and justice issues in empirical Stability, and Relief Operations “The practical experience of the editors and research. . . . It teaches a number of lessons Robert M. Perito, editor their contributors shines through in an analysis that international policymakers and the ever- that covers advance planning, dealing with increasing bands of rule of law reformers This invaluable guide provides short continuing conflict, and defeating extremism, could do well to learn from.” scenarios of typical international involve- as well as promoting the rule of law and devel- — Journal of Conflict & Security Law ment in peace missions, natural disasters, oping a viable political economy.” 2007 • 428 pp. • 6 x 9 and stability operations, as well as descrip- — Foreign Affairs $24.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-389-3 tions of the roles of the 2005 • 368 pp. • 6 x 9 $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-390-9 and other international institutions, NGOs, $22.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-367-1 the U.S. military, and U.S. government civilian agencies. 2007 • 270 pp. • 4 1/4 x 8 $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-000-9

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The Sadat Lectures Words and Images on Peace, 1997–2008 Shibley Telhami, editor Foreword by Jehan Sadat Conclusion by Aaron David Miller

The Sadat Lectures is a compilation of thought-provoking speeches deliv- ered by some of the most accomplished practitioners of international relations: Ezer Weizman, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, George Mitchell, Nelson Mandela, Kofi Annan, Mary Robinson, James Baker, and Mohamed ElBaradei.

Organized by Shibley Telhami, the first and current Sadat Chair, the lectures span a decade of tumultuous change in the Middle East and provide an enlightening interpre- tation of a transformative period in the relationship between the Middle East and the rest of the world.

Accompanying these speeches are full-color reproductions of winning artwork from March 2010 the Sadat Art for Peace Award. This competition is held in conjunction with the Sadat 156 pp. • 10 x 7 Lecture for Peace at the University of Maryland and recognizes the best artwork $29.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-054-2 depicting the theme of peace and reconciliation.

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Conflict, Identity, and Reform Negotiating in the Muslim World Arab-Israeli Challenges for U.S. Engagement Peace Daniel Brumberg and Dina Shehata, editors American Leadership in the Middle East Contributors: Mohammed Abu-Nimer Daniel C. Kurtzer and • Judy Barsalou • Dorina A. Bekoe • Daniel Scott B. Lasensky Brumberg • Iris Glosemeyer • Pierre Hazan “[A] trenchant guide.” The Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks • Steven Heydemann • Qamar-ul Huda • —Newsweek 1991–96 and Beyond Thomas H. Johnson • John W. Limbert • “Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace is a well- Helena Cobban Abdeslam Maghraoui • Jonathan Morrow • reasoned, realistic study setting out what “Cobban . . . has written a highly readable, Ahmad S. Moussalli • Hesham Sallam works and what does not in this distinctive informative, and balanced book that takes • Dina Shehata • David R. Smock • diplomatic arena. Today’s leadership (and the reader through the labyrinth of complex Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai • Annette tomorrow’s) could usefully build on the issues of this dispute.” Weber • Mona Yacoubian lessons presented here.” — CHOICE — Foreign Affairs 2000 • 272 pp. • 6 x 9 2009 • 486 pp. • 6 x 9 2008 • 210 pp. • 5 x 8 $21.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-998-6 $29.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-020-7 $16.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-030-6

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Leashing the Dogs of War Conflict Management in a Divided World Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, editors

“Leashing the Dogs of War continues the high standard established by its two prede- cessor volumes. It provides a comprehensive, balanced overview of the mainstream consensus and debates on the causes of conflict and the efficacy of contemporary practices of conflict management.” — Peace & Change

“An outstanding introduction to the various challenges to global security and diplomacy in the post–September 11 world order, its breadth also makes it a handy practitioners guide. . . It provides precious and much-craved-for insight into how international actors, such as international organizations, nongovernmental organiza- tions, peacemakers and reconstructing states alike, play a crucial part in the creation and change of the international security and humanitarian law.” —Singapore Year Book of International Law

January 2007 Chester A. Crocker is the James R. Schlesinger Professor of Strategic Studies 800 pp. • 7 x 10 at Georgetown University and a member of the board of the United States Institute $49.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-396-1 of Peace. Fen Osler Hampson is professor of international affairs and director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. Pamela “Outstanding academic title.” Aall is the vice president for Domestic Programs, Education and Training Center at — CHOICE the Institute.

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Herding Cats Grasping the Nettle Multiparty Mediation Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict in a Complex World Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, Chester A. Crocker, and Pamela Aall, editors Fen Osler Hampson, and “This edited volume, with its combination of Pamela Aall, editors conceptual chapters sketching out the general “The editors make an conditions of intractability and summarizing Taming Intractable Conflicts outstanding effort to previous research and case studies with Mediation in the Hardest Cases bridge the gap between practice and theory, in-depth analyses of particular conflicts and Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, pushing analysts in new ways to think critically mediation efforts, provides a nice introduction and Pamela Aall about effective diplomacy. For practitioners to the field of conflict resolution.” “A useful text for both practitioners and the book provides insights on successful nego- — Journal of Peace Research students. It offers clear insights to guide tiations that exist nowhere else” 2005 • 432 pp. • 6 x 9 practitioners not only on when to intervene — Perspectives on Political Science $22.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-360-2 diplomatically in the most difficult conflicts but 1999 • 768 pp. • 6 x 9 also on how to do so most effectively.” $32.50 (paper) • 978-1-87837-992-4 — Political Science Quarterly 2004 • 256 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-355-8

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Implementing U.S. Interfaith Dialogue Religious Perspectives Human Rights Policy and Peacebuilding on War Agendas, Policies, David R. Smock, editor Christian, Muslim, and and Practices Jewish Attitudes Toward “While discussions of interreligious Force, revised edition Debra Liang-Fenton, editor dialogue most often arise from religious professionals and involve David R. Smock “What is novel in this volume is the complex reflections on religious in-depth treatment of specific and “Many views of high caliber are ethics and epistemology, Interfaith diverse cases from the perspec- expressed in this interesting and Dialogue and Peacebuilding tive of implementation of human original short work.” addresses the practical purpose rights objectives. . . . An invaluable —Foreign Affairs and strategic function of inter- resource for policy practitioners religious engagement. . . these Jews, Muslims, and Christians and academics.” essays together form a persuasive address such issues as the just war — Perspectives on Political Science case that religious perspectives doctrine, explaining their differ- 2004 • 524 pp. • 6 x 9 can mitigate or even reconcile the ences and often finding surprising $29.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-348-0 conflict they are often assumed to common ground. A new preface $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-349-7 produce.” describes the differences and — Journal of Church and State similarities between the Gulf War and the war against al-Qaeda and Human Rights 2002 • 144 pp. • 6 x 9 the Taliban. and Conflict $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-335-0 2002 • 96 pp. • 6 x 9 Exploring the Links $8.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-337-4 between Rights, Law, Human Rights, and Peacebuilding Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War Unity in Diversity Julie Mertus and Jeffrey W. Helsing, editors Anatoly Adamishin Interfaith Dialogue in and Richard Schifter the Middle East “Through a series of well-crafted articles, this collection provides Forewords by Mohammed Abu-Nimer, both academics and practitioners Mikhail Gorbachev Amal I. Khoury, and with a sense of the nature of the and George Shultz Emily Welty cross-cutting currents within the “Adamishin and Schifter offer “As they explore the dilemmas, peace community and the implica- invaluable insights into how the difficulties and prospects for inter- tions of those differences of priori- softest of all elements of soft faith dialogue in Israel-Palestine, ties for war-torn communities and power triumphed over a regime Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, the the international system.” built on force and fear. More than authors present the views and — Peace & Change a study of recent history, this is a experiences of numerous ‘front- 2006 • 584 pp. • 6 x 9 much-needed encouragement line’ workers, including laypeople, $29.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-376-3 for all those who aspire to a world who seek to bridge the religious $60.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-377-0 with a human face.” divides in these societies.” —Dmitri Trenin, Director of the — Survival Carnegie Moscow Center 2007 • 336 pp. • 6 x 9 $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-013-9 “As political trends in Russia again cloud the relationship, Adamishin Islam and Democracy and Schifter show how a civil Religion, Politics, and dialogue can be conducted.” Power in the Middle East — Foreign Affairs 2009 • 356 pp. • 6 x 9 Timothy D. Sisk $24.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-040-5 “Provide[s] invaluable insights and stimuli for discussion to the students in small undergraduate and graduate classes that focus on democracy or Middle East politics.” — International Journal of Middle East Studies 1992 • 109 pp. • 6 x 9 $7.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-921-4

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About the Cross-Cultural Negotiation Series In the early 1990s the United States Institute of Peace initiated a series of conceptual and country-specific assessments on the theme of cross-cultural negotiating (CCN) behavior. In addition to the most recent volume in the series, American Negotiating Behavior, previous volumes have explored Iranian, Chinese, Russian, North Korean, Japanese, French, German, and Israeli and Palestinian negotiating behavior. The basic assumptions that underlie the studies in the CCN series are that negotiating is the usual, if not always the preferred, technique of international problem solving, and that greater understanding of the dynamics of negotiating, greater appreciation of the cultural and institutional influences of a counterpart’s behavior, and greater self-awareness will help make specific negotiating encounters more productive. This objective of making negotiations more fruitful—and thus preventing, reducing, or eliminating the use of violence to settle political disputes—conforms with the Institute’s congressional mandate to promote the peaceful management and resolu- tion of international conflicts.

April 2010 Negotiating Across Cultures Chinese Negotiating Behavior 388 pp. • 6 x 9 International Communication Pursuing Interests $22.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-047-4 in an Interdependent World, through ‘Old Friends’ $55.00 (cloth) • 978-1-60127-048-1 Revised Edition Richard H. Solomon Raymond Cohen With an essay by “Cohen demonstrates the dissonance that Chas. W. Freeman, Jr. American Negotiating cultural differences can create in each “An excellent study of Chinese negotiating Behavior stage of international negotiations. . . . behavior. . . . This book should be read by He provides examples of miscommunica- anyone involved in Sino-American nego- Wheeler-Dealers, Legal Eagles, tion and misunderstanding between the tiations to understand and avoid the types Bullies, and Preachers United States (a low-context culture) and of problems laid out in Solomon’s work.” Mexico, Egypt, India, and Japan, all of Richard H. Solomon and — International Studies Association which he labels high-context cultures.” Nigel Quinney — Peace & Change 1999 • 224 pp. • 6 x 9 Forewords by Madeleine Albright $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-986-3 1997 • 320 pp. • 6 x 9 and Condoleezza Rice $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-972-6 “American Negotiating Behavior may well Case Studies in Japanese Negotiating Behavior become the definitive primer on the art of Culture and Conflict effective cross-cultural negotiating. It should Resolution Michael Blaker, Paul Giarra, and Ezra Vogel be an important part of the education of Kevin Avruch U.S. diplomat, as well as anyone engaged in “The authors make a useful contribution to “A lucid work in simple and clear English. . . international transactions.” the study of intergovernmental negotia- Avruch succeeds in drawing the attention tion. . . . The study is very well-written and —Henry A. Kissinger, of the reader to the importance of culture clearly highlights the various features of U.S. Secretary of State 1973–77 as a ‘tool’ in the resolution of conflict. . . . Japan’s negotiating style.” A welcome addition to the growing body — International Peacekeeping CONTENTS > of literature on peace studies.” —International Journal on World Peace 2005 • 172 pp. • 6 x 9 Part I: Introduction • Part II: A Portrait of the $12.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-310-7 American Negotiator • Part III: Historical “Avruch lays out a most convincing argu- Perspective • Part IV: Foreign Perspectives • ment for the inclusion of culture as a primary element of the study of deep Part V: Conclusions rooted communal conflicts.” Contributors: Gilles Andreani • Chan — Ethnic Conflict Research Digest Heng Chee • David Hannay • Faruk Logoglu • 1998 • 172 pp. • 6 x 9 Lalit Mansingh • Yuri Nazarkin • Robert $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-982-5 Schulzinger • Koji Watanabe • John Wood

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How Israelis and French Negotiating How Germans Negotiate Palestinians Negotiate Behavior Logical Goals, Practical A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Dealing with La Grande Nation Solutions the Oslo Peace Process Charles Cogan W. R. Smyser Tamara Cofman Wittes, editor Winner of the Prix “How Germans Negotiate . . . “This slender book deserves a Ernest Lémonon contributes to a better under- robust reading. By honing in on (L’académie des Sciences standing of the cultural foundation the ideas and assumptions that Morales et Politiques), 2006 of German negotiation behavior the parties bring to the table, the in foreign relations and is at the “No American diplomat or official authors have transcended the same time a chance for Germans should henceforth be allowed to blame game. It is refreshing to to become conscious about the set foot on the European continent find the most telling critique of the context they are living in.” without having read, swallowed, Palestinian performance penned — German Foreign and inwardly digested Cogan’s by Dajani, and of the Israeli one Policy in Dialogue book. Thoughtful American by Klieman. All the contributors tourists are also strongly advised 2003 • 268 pp. • 6 x 9 illuminate how a nation’s history, to read this distillation of a long $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-340-4 imagined history, self-image, career’s wisdom and to ponder $42.50 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-341-1 and image of the Other create Cogan’s three case studies of a distinctive approach to French diplomacy in action.” negotiations.” — Foreign Affairs Russian Negotiating — National Interest Behavior 2005 • 172 pp. • 6 x 9 2003 • 364 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-364-0 Continuity and Transition $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-352-7 Jerrold L. Schecter Negotiating on the Edge Negotiating with Iran “The reader will encounter impres- North Korean sively distilled and to-the-point Wrestling the Ghosts Negotiating Behavior aspects of the Russian experience of History and mindset that form the way Scott Snyder John W. Limbert they negotiate. . . . a wise choice “Outstanding Academic Book” Foreword by Mark Bowden for anyone with an interest in —CHOICE Russia.” “Using four crises spread over — Naval War College Review “Snyder aims to show what makes four decades, from just after 1998 • 256 pp. • 6 x 9 the country [North Korea] tick, World War II to the 1980s, Limbert $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-978-8 not by direct study of life on the appraises the negotiating style of ground, but rather by charting Iran and of those it confronts. Now and analysing the seemingly serving as a senior official on Iran India-Pakistan capricious and whimsical behav- in the State Department, Limbert Negotiations iour of the senior North Korean was one of those held hostage Is Past Still Prologue? apparatchiks who are sent to in Tehran from 1979 to 1981. Yet negotiate with the west.” as this splendid study of U.S.- Dennis Kux — Financial Times Iranian relations demonstrates, he “An excellent handbook to under- 1999 • 236 pp. • 6 x 9 emerged from that bitter experi- standing India-Pakistan relations $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-87837-994-8 ence with an ability to bring to his appraisal a rare combination of . . . A timely reminder that people insight, dispassion, and empathy.” and instruments of effective public —Foreign Affairs action, like economic, political, and cultural organizations and 2009 • 200 pp. • 6 x 9 the media network, have to be $16.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-043-6 vigilant so that leaders of India $40.00 (cloth) • 978-1-60127-044-3 and Pakistan succeed in the peace process and in providing a win-win situation for all concerned parties.” “International negotiations are often regarded as the province of diplo- — International Journal mats and official trade representatives, but they can also engage mili- on World Peace tary officers. Like other negotiators, those in uniform will benefit from 2006 • 104 pp. • 6 x 9 the growing body of scholarship being published by the U.S. Institute of $12.50 (paper) • 978-1-92922-387-9 Peace in its cross-cultural negotiation project.” — Joint Force Quarterly

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Oil, Profits, and Peace The Peace Process Generals in the and Palestinian Cabinet Room Does Business Have a Refugee Claims Role in Peacemaking? How the Military Addressing Claims for Shapes Israeli Policy Jill Shankleman Property Compensation Yoram Peri “In her relevant, useful, clearly and Restitution written, concise, and extremely Winner of the Lt. Col. Meir Michael R. Fischbach well-researched book. . . Jill and Rachel Tshetshik Prize for Shankleman investigates whether “Fischbach, the foremost scholar Strategic Studies on Israel’s companies involved in oil produc- of this subject has spent years Security by the Institute for tion in underdeveloped countries mining archives in the Middle East National Security Studies at Tel can, in conjunction with other and elsewhere, interviewing the Aviv University, March 2008 actors, take socially responsible various parties involved. His study “A seminal contribution to the actions that will help prevent the underscores the vast differences of analysis of civil-military relations outbreak of hostilities or reduce opinion between those who might in Israel. This book will become the intensity of existing conflict.” offer compensation (presumably, an indispensable landmark in the —Parameters Israel) and the Palestinians who evolving debate over an evolving would receive it. The author also Case studies: and intricate phenomenon.” discusses the diverse ideas of third Azerbaijan • Angola • Sudan — Journal of Israeli History parties on this subject, such as 2007 • 228 pp. • 6 x 9 the U.S., the UN, and various Arab 2006 • 336 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-398-5 governments. Fischbach includes $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-381-7 discussion of comparable situa- $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-382-4 tions during the 20th century, and The New Turkish Republic offers practical ideas for settling Terror on the Internet Turkey as a Pivotal State refugee claims in the 21st century.” in the Muslim World — CHOICE The New Arena, the New Challenges Graham E. Fuller 2006 • 160 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-380-0 Gabriel Weimann “Fuller offers a generally positive appraisal of Turkey’s foreign policy Foreword by Bruce Hoffman performance, and he suggests Twenty-First-Century Critically Acclaimed By: that the United States can and Peace Operations The New York Times • The should accommodate itself to William J. Durch, editor Economist • Jerusalem Post • this new reality.” Washington Times —Foreign Affairs “Clear-headed and hard-hitting, with straightforward recommenda- “Gabriel Weimann is one of a “The most noteworthy attempt so tions and lessons learned, Twenty- handful of people who began far to analyze Turkey’s changing First-Century Peace Operations tracking terrorist Web sites foreign policy in the 21st century.” is a superb volume that should almost a decade ago, long before — Sahin Alpay, Today’s Zaman stand as the definitive external most analysts were aware of the 2007 • 200 pp. • 6 x 9 analysis of the UN missions in problem. Terror on the Internet $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-019-1 these countries for the foresee- usefully outlines the basic contours able future. In its detail, coverage, of his subject, giving a taste of and organization, it is the most al Qaeda’s Internet rhetoric and Late-Breaking comprehensive treatment of these strategies, along with those of less Foreign Policy efforts I have seen.” well-known militant groups from The News Media’s Influence —Jack A. Goldstone, George Colombia to the Basque country on Peace Operations Mason University to Chechnya.” — New York Times Book Review Warren P. Strobel Case studies: Bosnia and Herzegovina • Sierra Leone • 2006 • 320 pp. • 6 x 9 “Strobel’s book is a must. It high- Democratic Republic of the $24.95 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-371-8 lights how little most practitioners Congo • Kosovo • East Timor • from the media, government and Afghanistan nongovernmental organizations, and the military understand their 2006 • 660 pp. • 6 x 9 own, often fraught, relationship.” $35.00 (paper) • 978-1-92922-391-6 — Survival $65.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-392-3 1997 • 279 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-967-2

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Democracy and How We Missed the Story Negotiating Arab- Counterterrorism Israeli Peace Osama bin Laden, the Lessons from the Past Taliban, and the Hijacking American Leadership of Afghanistan in the Middle East Robert J. Art and Louise Richardson, editors Roy Gutman Daniel C. Kurtzer and Scott B. Lasensky “An important resource for those “One of the strengths of the book seeking to understand how the is Gutman’s unwrapping in graphic, “[A] trenchant guide.” lessons of past counterterrorism yet highly readable, detail the — Newsweek campaigns can be applied in progression of key events and U.S. “Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace response to current terrorist threats.” miscalculations in Afghanistan is a well-reasoned, realistic study — Washington Times from 1989 to September 10, 2001. setting out what works and Ultimately this book is about an Case studies: The Red Brigades • what does not in this distinc- array of mistakes, misperceptions, Britain and the IRA • Spain and tive diplomatic arena. Today’s and false assumptions. Gutman the ETA • France and the GIA • leadership (and tomorrow’s) effectively supports his view that Venezuela: The FALN-FLN • could usefully build on the the 9/11 attack was an American Revolution and Response in lessons presented here.” ‘strategic foreign policy failure’ Peru • Colombia and the FARC • — Foreign Affairs rather than one of intelligence or Israel, Hamas, and Fatah • Israel military shortcomings.” 2008 • 210 pp. • 5 1/4 x 8 and the Lebanese Hizballah • — CHOICE $16.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-030-6 Turkey and the PKK • Russia and Chechnya • India: Kashmir and 2008 • 352 pp. • 6 x 9 Khalistan • Sri Lanka and the $26.00 (cloth) • 978-1-60127-024-5 Iran’s Long Reach Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam • Iran as a Pivotal State Japan and Aum Shinrikyo Suicide Bombers in Iraq in the Muslim World 2007 • 668 pp. • 6 x 9 The Strategy and Ideology Suzanne Maloney $35.00 (paper) • 978-1-92922-393-0 of Martyrdom $65.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-394-7 “The third in the U.S. Institute of Mohammed M. Hafez Peace’s series on ‘pivotal states in the Muslim World,’ this little Manufacturing “Hafez draws on open-source intel- book adds luster to that often Human Bombs ligence, papers of record, primary unappreciated category—the sources from insurgent groups and The Making of Palestinian short survey. . . .The concluding interviews with Iraq War veterans Suicide Bombers chapter provides surely the best to explicate the history, ideology nine pages written on the pressing Mohammed M. Hafez and theology of suicide bombers subject of what should be U.S. in Iraq and beyond, and explores “This book’s importance lies in its foreign policy toward Iran.” theoretical perspectives and rationalization, from a Palestinian — Foreign Affairs prospects for a ‘third generation’ perspective, of why suicide bomb- of transnational jihadists.” 2008 • 156 pp. • 6 x 9 ings receive such overwhelming — Survival $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-033-7 support in Palestinian society. Manufacturing Human Bombs 2007 • 240 pp. • 6 x 9 paints a grim and depressing $17.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-004-7 Reconciliation in picture of how a ‘culture of Afghanistan death’ has taken root within Faith and Politics Michael Semple Palestinian society to the detri- in Nigeria ment of moderate leaders, such “This book and its accompanying as President Abu Mazen, who Nigeria as a Pivotal State list of recommendations for the believe that political compromise in the Muslim World Afghan government and the inter- is possible with the Israeli state.” national community should be part John N. Paden — Washington Times of the pre-deployment training “Noting that Nigeria is the most for every individual, military and 2006 • 144 pp. • 6 x 9 populated country in the world civilian, deploying to Afghanistan. $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-372-5 with a rough balance between It certainly would not hurt if a few Muslims and Christians, Paden members of the US Congress gave argues that how Nigeria manages it more than a fleeting glance.” religious differences in a peaceful —Parameters way offers important lessons 2009 • 104 pp. • 6 x 9 for the world.” — CHOICE $10.00 (paper) • 978-1-60127-042-9 2008 • 148 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-029-0

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Exiting Indochina The Environmental My Kashmir Dimension of U.S. Leadership of the Conflict and the Prospects Asian Security Cambodia Settlement and of Enduring Peace Normalization with Vietnam Conflict and Cooperation Wajahat Habibullah over Energy, Resources, Richard H. Solomon and Pollution “A perceptive memoir, peppered Foreword by Stanley Karnow with anecdotes that offer personal In-Taek Hyun and insights into the tensions and “This compact study recounts the Miranda A. Schreurs, editors distrust between Kashmir and diplomacy that brought an end Contents: Introduction • A India that marked the formative to great power involvement in Regional Environmental Security- years of their relationship, and how Indochina, including the nego- Complex Approach • Energy such mutual suspicion led to the tiations for a United Nations Security and Regional Stability • emergence of one of the deadliest peace process in Cambodia and The Case of Radioactive Waste insurgencies in the region. . . The construction of a ‘road map’ for Management • Security, Energy, author draws extensively from his normalizing U.S.-Vietnamese and the Environment • Regional experience of working, both as relations.” Security and Cooperation an administrator under various — Negotiation Journal in the Protection of Marine local Kashmiri governments and 2000 • 136 pp. • 6 x 9 Environments • Water Security • in the offices of two Indian prime $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-301-5 Food Security and the North ministers.” Korean Famine • Inter-Korean — The News International Environmental Cooperation • The The Great North 2008 • 216 pp. • 6 x 9 State and NGOs • The Reality Korean Famine $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-031-3 and the Potential • Implications Famine, Politics, and for Security and Regional Foreign Policy Cooperation Sri Lanka Andrew S. Natsios 2007 • 420 pp. • 6 x 9 The Invention of Enmity $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-373-2 “Natsios sneaks past the physical David Little $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-374-9 and media barricades the North “An important contribution to the Korean dictatorship hides behind understanding not only of the to explore the tragic events that Identity, Diversity, and Sri Lankan dilemma, but also to killed approximately three million Constitutionalism the role of religious beliefs in the people between 1994 and 1999.” in Africa development of intolerance.” — Publishers Weekly Francis M. Deng —Bulletin of the Henry Martyn 2001 • 252 pp. • 6 x 9 Institute of Islamic Studies With the collaboration of $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-333-6 Daniel J. Deng, David K. 1993 • 176 pp. • 6 x 9 $42.50 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-334-3 Deng, and Vanessa Jimenez $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-915-3 “Francis Deng provides an eloquent Hungry for Peace reminder that African countries International Security, are facing a constitutional deficit Humanitarian Assistance, and rather than simply a democratic Social Change in North Korea one. While the West applauds or bemoans the outcome of Hazel Smith specific elections, Africa faces the “Smith presents worthy and immense challenge of developing attainable objectives, deserving a new constitutionalism to accom- to be pondered seriously by modate diversity and manage it in professional academics and policy the context of the cultural values analysts keen to see North Korea of its own people.” turn over a new leaf . . . It is well — Marina Ottaway, written and reads well.” Carnegie Endowment for — CHOICE International Peace 2005 • 368 pp. • 6 x 9 2008 • 308 pp. • 6 x 9 $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-358-9 $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-034-4 $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-92922-359-6 $50.00 (cloth) • 978-1-60127-035-1

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Colombia Somalia The Madrassah Challenge Building Peace in The Missed Opportunities a Time of War Militancy and Religious Education in Pakistan Virginia M. Bouvier, editor “The best book so far on the C. Christine Fair “Documents how different actors international intervention in in Colombia’s struggle for peace Somalia. . . . A levelheaded “A well-researched and carefully and security engage in preventing analysis of what is wrong with the argued discussion that overturns state failure. Lessons from this UN, and anhonest attempt to help much of the conventional wisdom volume can serve a larger reader- correct its deficiencies.” about where madrassah educa- ship as the U.S. government — Current History tion fits in to the recruitment and ponders its policy options in nurturing of extremist Islamic 1994 • 88 pp. • 6 x 9 places like Pakistan, Afghanistan, militancy in Pakistan. It . . . should $12.50 (paper) • 978-1-87837-935-1 and Iraq.” be required reading for anyone — Johanna Mendelson tempted to pontificate on this Forman, Center for Strategic Somalia and Operation vexing subject.” — Survival and International Studies Restore Hope 2008 • 168 pp. • 6 x 9 2009 • 500 pp. • 6 x 9 Reflections on Peacemaking $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-028-3 $32.50 (paper) • 978-1-60127-038-2 and Peacekeeping $65.00 (cloth) • 978-1-60127-039-9 John L. Hirsch and Fortifying Pakistan Robert B. Oakley The Role of U.S. Internal Revolutionary Foreword by Chester Security Assistance Movements in A. Crocker Latin America C. Christine Fair and “Hirsch and Oakley’s detailed study Peter Chalk El Salvador’s FMLN and of the UN’s peacekeeping missions Peru’s Shining Path “This book is an admirable, succinct in Somalia provides readers with case study of an important Cynthia McClintock valuable insights into the complexi- contemporary security problem. ties of security management in the “The latest and best interpretation It is well documented and contemporary period.” of El Salvador’s 1980s civil war and — CHOICE thoughtful. It makes a case that of Peru’s long struggle to contain warrants the attention of the Shining Path movement.” 1995 • 256 pp. • 6 x 9 policymakers in Washington.” — Parameters $22.50 (paper) • 978-1-87837-941-2 — International History Review 1998 • 416 pp. • 6 x 9 2006 • 144 pp. • 6 x 9 $19.95 (paper) • 978-1-87837-976-4 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-92922-388-6

Conspiracy of Silence The Insurgency in Southern Thailand Zachary Abuza “Rather than the organic, decen- tralized insurgency that many see, Abuza’s title compels the reader to ask a host of pertinent questions.” —Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 2009 • 172 pp. • 6 x 9 $14.95 (paper) • 978-1-60127-002-3

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