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Springer Verlag, Singapore Die japanischen Premierminister und ihre
Book SynopsisDieses Buch konzentriert sich auf das Leben und die Friedensphilosophie der japanischen Premierminister von 1945 bis heute und versucht, eine einheitliche politische Philosophie herauszuarbeiten, nämlich die "Friedensphilosophie", die Japans Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik durchweg beeinflusst hat. Dieses Buch erforscht die Metaerzählung der internationalen Beziehungen und der Politik und liefert eine neue Metaanalyse der Faktoren, die der japanischen Politik zugrunde liegen, und bietet einen zeitgemäßen Einblick in einen der mächtigsten und zugleich rätselhaftesten Akteure Asiens in einer Zeit des Wandels. Dieses Buch wird für Wissenschaftler im Bereich der internationalen Beziehungen, für diejenigen, die Asien im Wandel beobachten, und für Journalisten von Interesse sein.Table of Contents1. Einleitung: Eine Studie über die Premierminister im Nachkriegsjapan.- 2. Kantaro Suzuki: Der Premier, der den Krieg beendete.- 3. Naruhiko Higashikuni: Der kaiserliche Führer, der die Streitkräfte auflöste.- 4. Kijuro Shidehara: Ein Internationalist, der sich die Friedensklausel zu eigen machte - 5. Shigeru Yoshida (I): Der Antikriegspazifist als Diplomat und Führer - 6. Tetsu Katayama: Der christliche Pazifist und erste sozialistische Premierminister - 7. Hitoshi Ashida: Der Diplomat, Journalist und Verfechter des internationalen Friedens - 8. Shigeru Yoshida (II): Der Friedensvertrag, die Allianz und die Selbstverteidigungskräfte.- 9. Ichiro Hatoyama: Der erste LDP-Premier, der die Beziehungen zu Moskau normalisierte.- 10. Tanzan Ishibashi: Der Antikriegsjournalist, Staatsmann und Friedensphilosoph - 11. Nobusuke Kishi: Der nationalistische Premier, der den Sicherheitsvertrag revidierte - 12. Hayato Ikeda: Der Plan zur Einkommensverdopplung und die Initiative "Frieden durch Wohlstand" - 13. Eisaku Sato: Nichtnukleare Politik, atomfreies Okinawa und der Friedenspreis - 14. Kakuei Tanaka: Die Umgestaltung Japans und die Normalisierung der Beziehungen zu China - 15. Takeo Miki: Der Antikriegspazifist und Verfechter einer sauberen Politik.- 16. Takeo Fukuda: Die Fukuda-Doktrin und die in alle Richtungen gehende Friedensdiplomatie - 17. Masayoshi Ohira: Der Architekt des Konzepts für die Zusammenarbeit im pazifischen Raum - 18. Zenko Suzuki: Der besonnene Premier auf der Suche nach einer Politik der Harmonie - 19. Yasuhiro Nakasone: Der nationalistische Führer auf der Suche nach Autonomie und echter Allianz.- 20. Noboru Takeshita: Der Verfechter der internationalen Zusammenarbeit für den Weltfrieden.- 21. Sosuke Uno: Skandale und Gipfeldiplomatie.- 22. Toshiki Kaifu: Die Golfkrise, das UN-Gesetz zur Friedenskooperation und der Golfkrieg - 23. Kiichi Miyazawa: UNPKO und die Entsendung von Selbstverteidigungskräften - 24. Morihiro Hosokawa: Die erste nicht-LDP/nicht-kommunistische Koalitionsregierung.- 25. Tsutomu Hata: Der dienstälteste Premierminister der Nachkriegsverfassung.- 26. Tomiichi Murayama: Offizielle Entschuldigung für Japans Kolonialherrschaft und Aggression.- 27. Ryutaro Hashimoto: Die Gemeinsame Erklärung von Japan und den USA und die Verteidigungsrichtlinien - 28. Keizo Obuchi: Der Visionär und Initiator von Japans Diplomatie der menschlichen Sicherheit - 29. Yoshiro Mori: Der Kyushu-Okinawa-Gipfel und die Resolution zum Olympischen Frieden - 30. Junichiro Koizumi: Von der Kantei-Diplomatie zur Anti-Atom-Diplomatie.- 31. Shinzo Abe (I): Auf dem Weg zu einem schönen Land" und die Verfassungsrevision.- 32. Yasuo Fukuda: Das Ringen um einen internationalen Beitrag in der verdrehten Diät.- 33. Taro Aso: Werteorientierte Diplomatie und der Bogen von Freiheit und Wohlstand.- 34. Yukio Hatoyama: Erster DPJ-Premier und die Vision für die ostasiatische Gemeinschaft.- 35. Naoto Kan: Das große Erdbeben in Ostjapan und die Nuklearkatastrophe.- 36. Yoshihiko Noda: Entscheidung über Atomenergie und SDF-Einsatz im Südsudan.- 37. Shinzo Abe (II): Abenomics und proaktiver Beitrag zum Frieden.- 38. Yoshihide Suga: Auf dem Weg zu einer kohlenstoffneutralen Gesellschaft während der Pandemie.- 39. Schlussfolgerung: Japanische Premierminister im Wandel des internationalen Systems.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Integrated Approaches to Peace and Sustainability
Book SynopsisThis book provides new insights into the development of integrated approaches to peace and sustainability in the era of global change. Since the late 1980s, and in order to regulate the increasingly detrimental impacts of humans on the environment, the transition towards sustainability has been high on the agenda of researchers and policymakers alike. Meanwhile, peace considerations have expanded in recent decades to include the varied types and sources of conflict, from inter-state to intra-state conflicts due to various social, political, economic, and environmental factors. Through providing theoretical and empirical insights, this book demonstrates that sustainability and peace as intrinsically interrelated. The book elaborates on the multi-dimensional and constantly evolving concepts of sustainability and peace. In addition, the book contributes to a better understanding of the complex and dynamic interlinkages between peace and sustainability by presenting examples of pathways where sustainability and peace interact considering the different factors and contexts that are constantly shaping and reshaping the conditions for sustainable and peaceful societies. Table of Contents1- Introduction: the need for integrated approaches to peace and sustainability 2- A state of art review of the peace-sustainability nexus 3- Women’s Movement towards Building Sustainable Peace in Cross-Cultural Society: the Case of Peace Agenda of Women in the Deep South of Thailand 4- Boko Haram Insurgency on North-Eastern Nigeria, how has this influenced food insecurity in the region? 5- Exploring the need for an Integrated Conflict Sensitivity Framework in development assistance that contributes to peaceful and sustainable post-conflict societies 6- The Components of Peace Agreements and FDI Inflows in 7- Post-Civil War Economies: a cross country analysis over the period 1990 to 2019 8- Peace through Community Building Efforts of the Rohingya in Bangladesh 9- The Humane yet Ambivalent Attitude Towards Refugees: A Potential Threat to Peace 10- The Role of Media and Social Cohesion between Host and the Rohingyas in Cox’s Bazar 11- Human rights, social security and Ghana's response to the COVID-19 pandemic 12- Non-adherence to principles of international law: The bane of environmental insecurity 13- Peace, justice and security in Ghana: the need for peace education 14- Co-benefits and synergies between food security and eight positive peace pillars 15- Concluding remarks
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Springer Confronting Theories of Geopolitics
Book SynopsisChapter 1. Introduction: The Geopolitical Perspective in a Rapidly Changing World.- Part 1. Defining Geopolitics.- Chapter 2. Anglo-American Versus Continental Traditions of Geopolitics.- Chapter 3. Theoretical Divides in Geopolitical Thought: Mackinder and Haushofer.- Chapter 4. The Development of Competing Geopolitical Theories: Spykman and Schmitt.- Part 2. The History of War from the Geopolitical Perspective.- Chapter 5. The History of War in Europe.- Chapter 6. The Cold War in the 20th Century From a Geopolitical Perspective.- Chapter 7. The Post–Cold War World and the Russo–Ukrainian Conflict.- Part 3. Japan’s Wars from the Geopolitical Perspective.- Chapter 8. Prewar Japan from the Perspective of Anglo-American Tradition of Geopolitics.- Chapter 9. Wartime Japan from The Perspective of the Continental Tradition of Geopolitics.- Chapter 10. Geopolitics as Esotericism in Postwar Japan.- Part 4. Contemporary Global Conflicts and Geopolitical Analysis.- Chapter 11. The Global Structure of Armed Conflicts Today.- Chapter 12. Regional Patterns of Conflicts around the World.- Chapter 13. The Free and Open Indo-Pacific, the Belt and Road Initiative and BRICS.- Chapter 14. Conclusion: Geopolitics as a Perspective on Conflict Analysis.
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Springer-Verlag GmbH US China and the Evolving IndoPacific Order
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Springer Can Asians Think of Peace
Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Part 1: Asian ideas for peace and conflict amelioration.- Can Asians speak truth to power?.- Nuclear Deterrence 3.0.- Asia, say no to NATO.- Freeze, talk and trade.- Technocratic deliberation and Asian peace.- America needs an economic peace strategy for Asia.- Where are the peacemakers?:.- Investing in peace for Asia.- Muslim Asia and the quest for peace.- Doubts about AUKUS.- Cyclone Mocha in conflict-ridden Myanmar is another warning to take climate change seriously.- Crisis management in Asia: A middle power imperative.- Rabindranath Tagore: A man for a new Asian future.- Asia should take the lead on global health.- Reconceptualizing Asia's security challenges: by Jean Dong, April 21, 2024.- A new 'coalition of the unwilling'.- Asia's middle powers' activism a plus for regional stability.- Nuclear stability in the 21st century.- Part 2: Managing the US-China contest.- How China and US can avoid a clash in the South China Sea.- Beware of Munich.- The Anchorage meeting will buy America needed time.- Navigating troubled waters: Ideas for managing tensions in the Taiwan Strait.- It’s dangerous salami slicing on the Taiwan issue.- US-China trade and investment cooperation amid great power rivalry.- Averting the grandest collision of all time.- China, America and the Saudi-Iranian normalization.- Coexistence: The only realist path to peace.- America can’t stop China’s rise.- Biden-Xi Summit: A positive step in managing complex US-China ties.- The US and China can lead the way on nuclear threat reduction.- Part 3: Conflict management in South Asia.- China and India: A new diplomacy.- Can South Asia put India-Pakistan hostilities behind to unite for greater good?.- An India-Pakistan ceasefire that can stick.- China and India: More new diplomacy.- Safer together: Why South and Southeast Asia must cooperate to prevent a new Cold War in Asia.- India-Pakistan: Peace by pieces.- India-China relations: Going beyond the military stalemate.- Restoring trust between China and India: A modest suggestion.- India can still be a bridge to the Global South.- Would you care for a 'package deal'? The future of a territorial swap on the disputed Sino-Indian boundary.- Why India-Pakistan relations need a new era of engagement.- Why have China and India come together?.- Part 4: Conflict management in Southeast and East Asia.- China and Japan: Will they ever reconcile?.- Islamist terrorism in Indonesia: Roots and responses.- The Biden era: Challenges and opportunities for Southeast Asia.- The oxygen of Asean.- An antidote against narrow nationalism? Why regional history matters.- Can Biden bring peace to Southeast Asia?.- Countering the threat of Islamist extremism in Southeast Asia.- HADR as a diplomatic tool in Southeast Asia-China relations amid changing security dynamics.- Can the Belt and Road Initiative bring peace to China and Asean.- Countering Moro youth extremism in the Philippines.- The EU and ASEAN: Partners to manage great power rivalry.- Caught in the middle? Not necessarily. Non-alignment could help Southeast Asian regional integration.- Managing expectations: Indonesia navigating its international roles.- US-China rivalry will be a stern test for Vietnam’s diplomatic juggle.- Civilisational futures and the role of Southeast Asia.- The US, China, and the Philippines in between.- Singapore’s role as a neutral interpreter of China to the West.- Securing China-US relations within the wider Asia-Pacific.- Southeast Asia, China, and the Belt and Read Initiative: still going strong?.- How Malaysia can boost Asean agency and centrality amid global challenges.
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Palgrave Macmillan Rising India and China
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NUS Press Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor
Book SynopsisWhy does violence recur in some places, over long periods of time? Douglas Kammen explores this pattern in Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor, studying that island's tragic past, focusing on the small district of Maubara. Once a small but powerful kingdom embedded in long-distance networks of trade, over the course of three centuries the people of Maubara experienced benevolent but precarious Dutch suzerainty, Portuguese colonialism punctuated by multiple uprisings and destructive campaigns of pacification, Japanese military rule, and years of brutal Indonesian occupation. In 1999 Maubara was the site of particularly severe violence before and after the UN-sponsored referendum that finally led to the restoration of East Timor's independence. The questions posed in Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor about recurring violence and local narratives apply to many other places besides East Timor-from the Caucasus to central Africa, and from the Balkans to China-wherever mass violence keeps recurring.
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HardPress Publishing The Peace Congress at Brussels on the 20Th 21St and 22Nd of September 1848
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Taylor & Francis Ltd US Peace Operations Policy
Book SynopsisUS enthusiasm for peace operations' has fluctuated markedly in the post-Cold War era. In the early 1990s, the first Bush Administration's interest in a new world order and the Clinton Administration's policy of assertive multilateralism opened the door to direct engagement in Somalia and support to UN operations in the former Yugoslavia. Failures in both places led to a loss of enthusiasm for UN peacekeeping (manifest most tragically in Rwanda), but not NATO operations, which took over from UNPROFOR in Bosnia and later deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan. Concern about failed states in Africa prompted the US to seek ways of bolstering the capacity of African states and organizations. Meanwhile, the US has actively supported recent operations in Haiti and East Timor, and is taking the lead in pushing for a major new UN operation in Darfur. The post-9/11 environment, combined with difficulties faced in Iraq, has led to a significant policy shift in the Bush Administration, from initialTable of ContentsPart 1: Overview 1. Introduction Ian Johnstone 2. Historical Perspective: Evolution of US Policy William Durch, Ed Luck and Tom Weiss Part 2: The Dimensions of Contemporary Peace Operations 3. Military: US Peace Support Operations Doctrine Victoria Holt, Michael O’Hanlon and John Ruggie 4. Police: Reform and the Demand for Constabulary Forces Robert Perito and Michael Diedzic 5. Civilian: The Challenges of Political and Economic Reconstruction Michael Doyle, Robert Orr and Michael Barnett Part 3: Regions/Cases 6. US and the Americas: From El Salvador to Haiti Theresa Whitfield, Ayaka Suzuki and Charles Call 7. US and NATO: From Bosnia to Afghanistan Bruce Jones, Richard Gowan and Elizabeth Cousens 8. US and Africa: From Somalia to Darfur John Prendergast and Sarjoh Bah Part 4: Conclusion 9. Future US Peace Operations Policy: Lessons from Iraq Nancy Soderberg, James Dobbins and Marina Ottoway
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Taylor & Francis The Islamist Impasse 314 Adelphi series
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Oxford University Press, USA International Governance of WarTorn Territories Rule and Reconstruction
Book SynopsisSince the mid-1990s the United Nations and other multilateral organizations have been entrusted with exceptional authority for the administration of war-torn and strife-ridden territories. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern Slavonia, Kosovo, and East Timor these organizations have assumed responsibility for governance to a degree unprecedented in recent history. These initiatives represent some of the boldest experiments in the management and settlement of intra-state conflict ever attempted by third parties. This book is a study of recent experiences in the international administration of war-torn territories. It examines the nature of these operations - their mandates, structures, and powers - and distinguishes them from kindred historical and contemporary experiences of peacekeeping, trusteeship, and military occupation. It analyses and assesses the effectiveness of international administrations and discusses, in thematic fashion, the key operational and political challenges that arise in the context of these experiences. It also reflects on the policy implications of these experiences, recommending reforms or new approaches to the challenge posed by localized anarchy in a global context. It argues that, despite many of the problems arising from both the design and implementation of international administrations, international administration has generally made a positive contribution to the mitigation of conflict in the territories where they have been established, thus removing or reducing a threat to peace and helping to improve the lives of the vast majority of the territories'' inhabitants. This major new work from a leading scholar provides the first comprehensive treatment of recent attempts at international governance of war-torn territories, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in peace-keeping operations and international administration.Trade ReviewThis is an important book. It fills a gap in the literature. I know of no similar text for those specializing in peacekeeping/ building, whether scholar or academic, this is required reading. * Robert E Kelly, Journal of Conflict Studies *An extensive collection of factors and circumstances relevant to international administrations is presented here, providing valuable insights for both scholars and practioners...overall it is well-presented and informative. * International Peacekeeping *...this book [is] required reading for any presumptive admistrator. * Ethics & International Affairs *With its detailed and shrewd analysis, it is hard to see how Caplan's measured account will be bettered. * Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs *Caplan's book is an important guide for any student of post-conflict reconstruction. * Bathsheba Crocker, Survival *Caplan's work provides an excellent point of introduction to the key problems that had been encouraged up to the point of publication and which will continue to generate challenges to those engaged in internationally administered peace operations. * Jeremy Moses, Australian Journal of Political Science *Table of ContentsIntroduction ; 1. Forms of International Administration ; PART 1: INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION IN PRACTICE ; 2. Public Order and Internal Security ; 3. Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons ; 4. Civil Administration ; 5. Political Institution-Building ; 6. Economic Reconstruction and Development ; PART 2: CRITICAL ISSUES FOR INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATION ; 7. Planning Operations ; 8. The Exercise of Executive Authority ; 9. Accountability ; 10. Exit Strategies ; 11. Enhancing Effectiveness ; Conclusions
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Responsibility to Protect Perspectives on the
Book SynopsisThis book presents the views of various international law and human rights experts on the contested meaning, scope of application, value and viability of R2P; the principle of the Responsibility to Protect . R2P refers to the notion that the international community has a legal responsibility to protect civilians against the potential or ongoing occurrence of the mass atrocity crimes of genocide, large scale war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. R2P allows for intervention where the individual State is unable or unwilling to so protect its people or is in fact a perpetrator. The book addresses also the controversial issue of whether intervention by States implementing R2P with or without the endorsement of the United Nations Security Council constitutes a State act of aggression or instead is legally justified and not an infringement on the offending Stateâs sovereign jurisdiction. The adverse impact on global peace and security of the failure to protect civilians from mass atrocity crimes has put in stark relief the need to address anew the principle of âresponsibility to protectâ and the feasibility and wisdom of its application and this book is a significant contribution to that effort. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Human Rights. Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Enforcing the responsibility to protect through solidarity measures 3. A critical reflection on the conceptual and practical limitations of the responsibility to protect 4. Redefining the responsibility to protect concept as a response to international crimes 5. R2P, Global Governance, and the Syrian refugee crisis 6. The responsibility to engage: cosmopolitan civic engagement and the spread of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine 7. ‘To prevent future Kosovos and future Rwandas.’ A critical constructivist view of the Responsibility to Protect 8. Responsibility to protect and inter-state crises: why and how R2P applies to the case of Gaza 9. R2P and the Syrian crisis: when semantics becomes a matter of life or death 10. Bahrain: an R2P blind spot? 11. The responsibility to protect, the use of force and a permanent United Nations peace service 12. Protecting the world’s most persecuted: the responsibility to protect and Burma’s Rohingya minority 13. Will R2P be ready when disaster strikes? – The rationale of the Responsibility to Protect in an environmental context 14. The responsibility to protect and the lack of intervention in Syria between the protection of human rights and geopolitical strategies 15. Genocide, obligations erga omnes, and the responsibility to protect: remarks on a complex convergence 16. The ‘deterrent argument’ and the responsibility to protect 17. State collapse, peace enforcement and the responsibility to protect in Somalia 18. Government failure, atrocity crimes and the role of the International Criminal Court: why not Syria, but Libya 19. Responsibility to protect: dead, dying, or thriving? 20. Protecting while not being responsible: the case of Syria and responsibility to protect 21. Responsibility to protect and ‘peacetime atrocities’: the case of North Korea
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