Conflict Research Consortium
Conflict Related Abstracts
- 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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- wp89-8, Fuller, Structure and Process of Peace Movement Organizations: Effects on Participation
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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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- 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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- wp93-9, Casey, Constructive Confrontation: A Peace Activist's View
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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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- wp94-56, 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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- wp94-69, Arnold, Dispute System Design Taxi/Hostel Conflict in SouthAfrica
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- wp94-70, Wehr et al., The Many Paths to Conflict Knowledge: Surmounting Information Overload
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- wp95-1, Breneman, Brazil's Authoritarian Experience: 1964-1985; A Study of a Conflict
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- wp95-20, Wehr, Burgess, Burgess, Electronic Pathways to Conflict Knowledge
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- wp95-5, Yevsyukova, The Conflict Between Russia and Chechnya
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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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