CIAO DATE: 03/02
US Foreign Policy Agenda
Volume 1, Number 19, December 1996
American Perspectives on Conflict Resolution
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From the Editors
Focus
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Preventing Diplomacy: A Key Element in U.S. Foreign Policy, an Interview with James Steinberg, Director, State Department Policy Planning Staff
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The Osce: A Leader in Conflict Prevention, an Interview with John Kornblum, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs
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Preventing and Reducing Conflict: Goals All Nations Can Share, by I. William Zartman, Professor of International Organization and Conflict Resolution, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Commentary
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Conflict Resolution: A Unique U.S. Role for the 21st Century, by Dennis J.D. Sandole, Professor of Conflict Resolution and International Relations, George Mason University
The Process and Players
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Forging New Ways to Manage Conflict in the Post-Cold War World, an interview with Richard Solomon, President of the United States Institute of Peace
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Fostering Opportunities for Peacemaking Around the World, an interview with Harry Barnes, Director, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Programs, The Carter Center
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Track Two Diplomacy: Nongovernmental Strategies for Peace, by James Notter and John McDonald, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
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U.S.-Based Initiatives to Study and Practice Peacebuilding, Fact Sheet on programs throughout the nation
A Guide to Additional Reading
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American Perspectives on Conflict Resolution: Key Internet Sites (Internet links to resources on conflict management)
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American Perspectives on Conflict Resolution: Bibliography (Spotlighting other views on the subject)
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American Perspectives on Conflict Resolution: Article Alert (Abstracts of current articles)