In this article, I would like to first spend a little time clarifying (or perhaps muddying) what is meant by domestic and international when people talk about conflicts and how they are resolved. Geographical and content-defining terms tossed about cavalierly say more about competing hierarchies and elitism than functional geopolitical designations. Next, I will suggest that part of the problem is how we locate theory in this debate: What kinds of theories lend themselves to generalization and which ones do not? And does the problem lay with the theory or the theory interpreter
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Does the field of conflict resolution have any broadly applicable theories that work across the di...
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Conflict theory and conflict intervention can be explored using a wide range of perspectives, from a...
This paper addresses international conflict resolution and the disparity between the number of attem...
The eleventh issue of the San Diego International Law Journal is composed of articles examining the ...
Does the field of conflict resolution have any broadly applicable theories that work across the di...
Does the field of conflict resolution have any broadly applicable theories that work across the di...
In response to Carrie Menkel-Meadow\u27s challenge to articulate and define a general theory of conf...
Carrie Menkel-Meadow\u27s splendid discussion of dispute resolution theory operates at several level...
In this essay, I want to reflect on some of the problems raised by context and pretext from a differ...
I admire Carrie Menkel-Meadow\u27s article very much.\u27 It reveals her deep and broad knowledge of...
In this article, the authors present the results of a study in which a diverse variety of experts in...
This article reviews the historical contingency of theory and practice in conflict engagement. World...
Democratic peace theory provides theoretical and empirical arguments of the importance about democra...
To understand U.S. foreign policy, we need to understand the concepts and categories that Americans ...
Riles show how contemporary anthropological insights into the character of cultural difference and c...
This essay is a contribution to a symposium at the January 2005 annual meeting of the Association of...
Conflict theory and conflict intervention can be explored using a wide range of perspectives, from a...
This paper addresses international conflict resolution and the disparity between the number of attem...
The eleventh issue of the San Diego International Law Journal is composed of articles examining the ...