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Informationen zum Autor Michael Brecher is the R.B. Angus Professor of Political Science at McGill University. Klappentext The World of Protracted Conflicts analyzes interstate protracted conflict, a widespread phenomenon in the global system and regional subsystems during the past century. It describesthe content of a protracted conflict, explainsthe cause-effect linkages in this multi-dimensional phenomenon, and explores models to forecast protracted conflict. Zusammenfassung The World of Protracted Conflicts analyzes interstate protracted conflict! a widespread phenomenon in the global system and regional subsystems during the past century. It describes the content of a protracted conflict! explains the cause-effect linkages in this multi-dimensional phenomenon! and explores models to forecast protracted conflict. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 ConceptsChapter 2 Historical RootsChapter 3 CasesChapter 4 Model I: OnsetChapter 5 Causes: Testing Model IChapter 6 Model II: PersistenceChapter 7 Discordant ObjectivesChapter 8 PerceptionsChapter 9 Behavior Chapter 10 Conflict-Sustaining ActsChapter 11 Persistence: Testing Model IIChapter 12 Model III: ResolutionChapter 13 Conflict Management and Resolution: Testing Model IIIChapter 14 What Have We Learned?