Conflict Research Consortium
Working Papers
- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Abstract
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Table of Contents
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Preface: Origins of This Project,
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Introduction: Relevance of the California Experience to the Future of the American
West
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 1: Allocating Water Shortages: A Case Study of the Central Valley Project
and the State Water Project in California,
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 2: Institutional Innovation in Drought Response
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drough, Chapter 3: Disputing Distributions in a Shrinking Commons: The Impact of Drought
on Water Allocation Institutions
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 4: Water Supply System Adjustments to Drought
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 5: Decision Support Systems (DSS) for Environmental Conflicts: Tools
for Establishing a Base for Negotiation,
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought. Chapter 6: Social Conflict Constraints on Adaptation to Environmental
Change
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988- ?? California Drought, Conclusion
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- Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Bibliography
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- wp18-19, Moen, Male Development Workers, Female Development Targets: Grass Roots Development in South Africa
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- wp89-12, Hopper, Conflict Resolution and the Micro-Mobilization of Peace Movements
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- wp89-14, Rinehart, Toward Better Concepts of Peace
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- wp89-15, Moen, Causes and Consequences of Poverty: Local Theory in South India
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- wp89-16, Moen, Grass Roots Development in India: Development, Metatheory, Strategy
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- wp89-17, Mayer, Game Theory Analysis of Taxation Revolution: A Progress Report
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- wp89-3, Gibson, Ethical Basis of Conflict Resolution
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- wp89-4, Burgess, Conflict Resolution Techniques: a Long Term View
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- wp89-5, Burgess, Development Strategies for University Conflict Resolution
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- wp89-6, Burgess, Current Challenges in Environmental Dispute Resolution
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- wp89-8, Fuller, Structure and Process of Peace Movement Organizations: Effects on Participation
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- wp90-1, Fuller, Conflict Resolution and Conservative Ideology: The Use of Civil Disobedience by Operation Rescue
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- wp90-16, Staehel, Gender Relations in Urban Growth Politics
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- wp90-3, Ihlstorm, Peace March: Process=Success
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- wp90-4, Clements, Towards a Sociology of Security
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- wp90-5, Gibson, Public Goods, Alienation and Public Protest: The Sanctuary Movement as a Test of the Public Goods Model of Collective Rebellious Behavior
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- wp90-8, Wehr, Toward Common Security in Central America
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- wp92-5, Kummer, Conflict Resolution Theory and its Application in Legislative Negotiations Moral Issues: A Case Study of the Civil Right Acts of 1990 and 1991
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- wp93-1, Chappell, The Smuggler Mountain Technical Advisory Committee: A Prototype Procedure for Resolving Some Superfund Conflicts
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- wp93-10, Page, Constructive Demonstration Strategies
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- wp93-11, MacDonnell, The Evolution of Property Rights Incremental Change, and the Progressive Resolution of Intractable Conflict
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- wp93-12, Hamill, The Upper Colorado River Basin Endangered Fish Recovery Initiative
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- wp93-13, Brown, Handling Confrontation: Negotiated Adaptive Management
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- wp93-15, Havlick, Confronting NIMBYs by Polling Community Interests
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- wp93-16, Canan, When are NIMBYs the Desirable Result of Community Empowerment?
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- wp93-17, Bryan, Positive Incentives for Resolving NIMBY Conflicts
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- wp93-18, Cardenas, The Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Less-Tractable Conflicts: The Community Relations Service Approach
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- wp93-19, Appel, Intractable Conflicts and ADR
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- wp93-2, Alston, Improving Superfund Conflicts: Views of an EPA SUPERFUND Program Director
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- wp93-20, Sebok, Lessons from Mediation: An Examination of Disputant Behaviors During Mediation and Their Possible Application to Seemingly Intractable Disputes
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- wp93-22, Cardenas, Mediating Racial and Ethnic Conflicts: The Community Relations Service Approach
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- wp93-24, Flores, Leadership Training as a Tool for Confronting Racial and Ethnic Conflicts
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- wp93-25, Jourgensen, Citizen Responsibilities in the Handling of Intractable Confrontations
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- wp93-26, Weiser, Constructive Confrontation: Nuts and Bolts Advice for Activists
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- wp93-27, deRaismes, Homosexual Rights: Constructive Responses to Colorado's Amendment 2
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- wp93-28, Booth, The Media's Role in the Amendment 2 Controversy
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- wp93-29, Sebren, Constructive Response to Amendment 2
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- wp93-3, Wilson, Improving Toxic Materials Conflicts through Improved Public Participation
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- wp93-30, Kazak, Confrontation in the Middle East: Sources of Pessimism and Optimism
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- wp93-31, Bossart, Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: Lessons for Mediators
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- wp93-32, Nanda, Dealing with the Shift from Interstate to Intrastate Confrontation
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- wp93-34, Michaud, The Role of Police in Less-Tractable Conflicts
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- wp93-35, Evans, Confronting Conflicts Constructively
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- wp93-36, Hunter, Law-Related Education: A Means of Preventing Violence in Intractable Conflicts
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- wp93-4, Tatum, Confronting Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Conflicts More Constructively
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- wp93-5, Calhoun, Awareness: Confronting Racial and Gender Conflicts
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- wp93-6, Pettigrew, Confronting Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Conflicts in the Schools
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- wp93-7, May, et. al, The Role of Media in Reporting Less-Tractable Conflicts
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- wp93-8, Jourgensen, Negotiating Demonstration Strategies: A Case Study of an Operation Rescue Protest
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- wp93-9, Casey, Constructive Confrontation: A Peace Activist's View
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- wp94-1, Panel, Confrontations Over Homosexual Rights: A One-Year Retrospective on Colorado's Amendment 2 and Similar Controversies in Other States
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- wp94-10, Hansen, Confronting Group Differences and Commonalities in a Diverse Society
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- wp94-11, Young, Gringismo: State of Conflict
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- wp94-12, Raforth, Confronting Our "-isms": One Psychologist's Perspective
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- wp94-13, Coleman, Multiculturalism in University Research and Teaching
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- wp94-15, Mento, Constructive Confrontation Strategies: Thoughts of a Greenpeace Activist
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- wp94-17, Corrine, Collaborative Activism: A Means to Build Power and Overcome Fear
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- wp94-18, Panel, Confronting Group Differences: A Discussion of Obstacles and Possibilities
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- wp94-2, Wehr, Confronting Post-Cold War Ethnic Conflicts: Alternatives to Intervention
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- wp94-3, Crews, Nonviolent Peacekeeping: The Only Alternative
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- wp94-4, Herrington, Citizen Diplomacy in Bosnia: Personal Reflections
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- wp94-5, Hansen, Avoiding School and Community Violence: The Community Mediation Service Approach
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- wp94-50, Burgess, Environmental Mediation: Beyond the Limits, Applying Dispute Resolution Principles to Intractable Environmental Conflicts
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- wp94-51, Burgess, Kenneth Boulding: A Legacy of Ideas
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- wp94-52, Linscott, Case History -- The Southern Water Supply Project
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- wp94-53, Schneider, Case Study: Lake Catamount
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- wp94-54, Knud-Hansen, Historical Perspective of the Phosphate Detergent Conflict
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- wp94-55, Kucker, The Expansion of the Snowmass Ski Area to Burnt Mountain: An Environmental Dispute
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- wp94-56, Cook, Etherial Conflict: The Formation, Promotion, and Defense of the United States' Negotiating Position for The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone
Layer
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- wp94-57, Hopfl, Case Study of the Endangered Fish Recovery Program of the Upper Colorado River
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- wp94-58, Greene, The Rocky Mountain Arsenal: States' Rights and the Cleanup of Hazardous Waste
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- wp94-59, Roch, The Lakewood Pipeline Project
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- wp94-6, Damas, Mediating Teen Violence in Boulder, Colorado
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- wp94-60, Davis, Policy in The Wake of Summitville
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- wp94-61, Hatcher, Birds of a Feather Grouse Together: How the U.S. Forest Service and the Colorado Division of Wildlife Resolved and Upland Bird Game Dispute
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- wp94-62, McElroy, The Syntex Expansion Controversy: A Case Study
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- wp94-63, Bruckner, Alaskan Wolf Plan Packs Plenty of Controversy
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- wp94-64, Woods, The Holy Cross Wilderness Area and Homestake II: CaseHistory, Conflict Analysis, and Intractability
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- wp94-65, Jacobs, Wolf Policy in the West
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- wp94-68, Burgess, Strategies for Dealing with Environmental Risk Conflicts
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- wp94-69, Arnold, Dispute System Design Taxi/Hostel Conflict in SouthAfrica
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- wp94-7, Compton, Tools for Managing School-Based Conflicts
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- wp94-70, Wehr et al., The Many Paths to Conflict Knowledge: Surmounting Information Overload
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- wp94-8, Loescher, Violence Prevention Through Conflict Management and Anger Management Training for Youth
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- wp94-9, Roth, Constructive Confrontation of the Abortion Debate: Use of the Dialogue Process
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- wp95-1, Breneman, Brazil's Authoritarian Experience: 1964-1985; A Study of a Conflict
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- wp95-2, Davies, Brucellosis and Yellowstone Bison in Montana
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- wp95-20, Wehr, Burgess, Burgess, Electronic Pathways to Conflict Knowledge
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- wp95-3, Russell, Amendment Two: Trauma and Recovery
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- wp95-4, Jeffords, A Discussion and Analysis of the Conflict Over Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis
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- wp95-5, Yevsyukova, The Conflict Between Russia and Chechnya
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- wp96-1, Burgess and Burgess, Consensus Building for Environmental Advocates
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- wp97-1, Burgess and Burgess, Constructive Confrontation: A Strategy for Dealing with Intractable Conflicts
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- The World-Wide-Web: A Tool for Building Grassroots Diplomacy Skills
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- wp99-99, Burgess, Telecommunication and Peace and Change Research
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