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Informationen zum Autor Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson, Professors of Political Science at Indiana University, have cowritten many books, including Strategic Rivalry: Space, Position, and Conflict Resolution in World Politics. Sumit Ganguly is Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian Cultures and Civilizations, and Director of the Center on American and Global Security, at Indiana University. He is the author, most recently, of Conflict Unending: Indo-Pakistani Tensions Since 1947. Klappentext Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson, Professors of Political Science at Indiana University, have cowritten many books, including Strategic Rivalry: Space, Position, and Conflict Resolution in World Politics. Sumit Ganguly is Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian Cultures and Civilizations, and Director of the Center on American and Global Security, at Indiana University. He is the author, most recently, of Conflict Unending: Indo-Pakistani Tensions Since 1947. Zusammenfassung Examining political hot spots stretching from Egypt and Israel to North and South Korea! How Rivalries End builds an original theory from patterns in successful conflict resolutions and reveals the key factors in reducing tensions and building long-term peace between adversaries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. The Problem of Rivalry Deescalation and Termination Chapter 2. The Evolution of Expectations and Strategies Chapter 3. The Egyptian-Israeli Rivalry, 1948-1970 Chapter 4. The Egyptian-Israeli Rivalry, 1970-1979 Chapter 5. The Israeli-Syrian Rivalry, 1948-2000, and the Israeli-Palestinian Rivalry, 1980s and Early 1990s Chapter 6. The Indo-Pakistani Rivalry, 1947-2010 Chapter 7. Other Eurasian Rivalries and Their Interdependence Chapter 8. The Outcome: Assessing the Rivalry Deescalation Theory Appendix Notes References Index