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* This thorough analysis, with its expert grasp of the subtleties of ethno-national and ethno-religious politics, fills a real gap in the peace studies literature. * Fair and balanced both in terms of different political actors and in its examination of approaches to peace making, and their academic proponents.

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015

"This excellent book fills a real gap in the literature. In it, Tonge guides the reader expertly through the complex ideas and histories of peace processes whilst maintaining a critical, and formidable, oversight."
Kristian Brown, University of Ulster

"This is a rigorously researched, clear-sighted and thoughtfully argued analysis of comparative peace processes. Tonge does not shy away from the painful realities of the conflicts covered or the failures of political intervention, but he inspires us to believe that we are capable of learning from the mistakes of the past."
Feargal Cochrane, University of Kent

"Professor Tonge has put together a highly accessible and highly relevant work that asks urgent questions around achieving peace and making it stick. Drawing on a wide range of examples, he unpacks the political deal making that lies behind peace processes."
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. The Concept of a Peace Process
  2. Prescriptions for Conflict Management or Resolution
  3. Peace: Implementation; Maintenance; Reconciliation
  4. Deadlock: The Palestinian ‘Peace Process’
  5. Conflict and Confessionalism in Lebanon
  6. Consociational Triumph: Northern Ireland’s Peace Process
  7. Confederalism and Consociation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  8. ETA’s Slow Defeat: The basque ‘Peace Process’
  9. When a Peace Process Fails: Sri Lanka

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Comparative Peace Processes

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 25/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745642895, 978-0745642895
      ISBN10: 0745642896

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * This thorough analysis, with its expert grasp of the subtleties of ethno-national and ethno-religious politics, fills a real gap in the peace studies literature. * Fair and balanced both in terms of different political actors and in its examination of approaches to peace making, and their academic proponents.

      Trade Review
      Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015

      "This excellent book fills a real gap in the literature. In it, Tonge guides the reader expertly through the complex ideas and histories of peace processes whilst maintaining a critical, and formidable, oversight."
      Kristian Brown, University of Ulster

      "This is a rigorously researched, clear-sighted and thoughtfully argued analysis of comparative peace processes. Tonge does not shy away from the painful realities of the conflicts covered or the failures of political intervention, but he inspires us to believe that we are capable of learning from the mistakes of the past."
      Feargal Cochrane, University of Kent

      "Professor Tonge has put together a highly accessible and highly relevant work that asks urgent questions around achieving peace and making it stick. Drawing on a wide range of examples, he unpacks the political deal making that lies behind peace processes."
      Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. The Concept of a Peace Process
      2. Prescriptions for Conflict Management or Resolution
      3. Peace: Implementation; Maintenance; Reconciliation
      4. Deadlock: The Palestinian ‘Peace Process’
      5. Conflict and Confessionalism in Lebanon
      6. Consociational Triumph: Northern Ireland’s Peace Process
      7. Confederalism and Consociation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
      8. ETA’s Slow Defeat: The basque ‘Peace Process’
      9. When a Peace Process Fails: Sri Lanka

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      Index

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